NicktheQuik
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I have an old motherboard, cpu and ram that my friend had for a few years before me, and I've now had for a few years too. (Except for a stick of 1GB ram, which is kinda new)
Im looking to upgrade soon, to a better cpu/motherboard and some ddr2 ram, but Im wondering if the problem Ive been having with videos is because of my old stuff.
Whenever I watch streaming videos (Like on youtube for example) every so often the video will pause for a second or two, but the audio will keep going, and then the video will jump a second or two ahead to sync back up with the audio. It seems to happen with most videos Im streaming and I don't see why it's doing it. I don't think it's a buffering thing either, the whole video can be loaded up and it still does this.
And it only happens with streaming videos on websites, anything I watch with like VLC/BS Player/etc. works fine.
Im looking to upgrade soon, to a better cpu/motherboard and some ddr2 ram, but Im wondering if the problem Ive been having with videos is because of my old stuff.
Whenever I watch streaming videos (Like on youtube for example) every so often the video will pause for a second or two, but the audio will keep going, and then the video will jump a second or two ahead to sync back up with the audio. It seems to happen with most videos Im streaming and I don't see why it's doing it. I don't think it's a buffering thing either, the whole video can be loaded up and it still does this.
And it only happens with streaming videos on websites, anything I watch with like VLC/BS Player/etc. works fine.