just something i found! Problem #1: Choppy PC Video Playback--Choppy video is usually a PC performance related issue. Here are a few things you can try to stop choppy playback and improve computer performance. Solution A. Turn Off Hardware Acceleration-All media applications require different aspects of your computer's hardware. Depending on the task, the requirements may change. Turning off hardware acceleration allows the application to set the requirements itself and not be forced to use one universal setting. Hardware acceleration has been to known to cause choppy PC playback, application crashes and slow streaming video problems. You can eliminate the problem below: 1.Click on "Start" 2.Click "Control Panel" 3.Select the "Settings" tab and click on the "Advanced". 4.Click on the "Troubleshoot" tab. 5.Disable the hardware acceleration completely by dragging the slider to the extreme left. Solution B. Turn off Video Acceleration-The reason for this tweak is the similar to hardware acceleration. This act frees up resources in your media player and not your hardware. However you will need to decrease video acceleration in your chosen player. Some sites like Youtube.com don't offer this option. However, Windows Media Player gives the ability to easily alter this problem, follow the steps below. Other players' instructions will vary. 1. In Windows Media Player 2. Click the "Tools" menu tab 3. Click on "Options" 4. Select the "Performance" tab. 5. Move the Video Acceleration Slider to "None" Solution C. Adjust your Windows Desktop Visual Effects-You computer will get a significance boost in speed. This tweak will also free up more resources for your media player and PC performance. 1.Click "Start", and then click "Control Panel". 2.Click "System" and Choose "Display". 3.Find the "Advanced" tab and Click 4.Under "Performance", Click "Settings" 5.Under "Visuals Effects", you may choose from a list of options such as "Adjust for best performance" or custom. If you choose Adjust for best performance all the features will be unchecked. For more performance tips check the "Speed Up PC" to free up more resources to stop PC choppy playback. Problem #2: Slow and Constant Buffering-This problem can be attributed to two factors internet speed and your media player. You can tweak your PC setting in both areas to cut down on slow streaming video. Remember that each player has its own buffer settings. Below is an how to change buffer setting in Media Player. Solution A. Adjust Buffer Settings-- To change the default buffer settings in Windows Media Player, use the following steps: 1.Start Windows Media Player 2.Click the "View" men 3.Click "Options" 4.On the "Advanced" tab, click "Streaming Media"(Windows Media) 5.Click "Change" to alter the buffer settings. Remember that the higher you set the buffer the more of the clip will be loaded. The waiting time before you can see or hear the file will be longer, but there should be fewer interruptions once the clip begins to play.