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The videos' picture on YouTube moves slower than the audio.

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Reply 20
Original post by Kwaku_96
I don't have any games installed on my computer. So what should I do?


Try some games then, free basic old game demos.
Reply 21
Original post by Iqbal007
Try some games then, free basic old game demos.


They work fine.
Reply 22
Original post by Kwaku_96
They work fine.


:/ Then it's not the graphics.

Seems more of an internet problem maybe.
Have tried waiting for it to buffer before watching the videos?
Or refreshing a couple of times?
Reply 23
Original post by Iqbal007
:/ Then it's not the graphics.

Seems more of an internet problem maybe.
Have tried waiting for it to buffer before watching the videos?
Or refreshing a couple of times?


I've checked my memory and I have:
Used 7.41 GB
Got 29.8 GB left

My graphics card has 64.0 MB

Should I have a disk cleanup.

Mind you, I've got a feeling it's a problem with Mozilla Firefox.

EDIT: Mind you, I can play 360p videos of interviews, TV shows etc. but when it comes to music videos or performances, it plays but the audio is out of sync.
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Reply 24
Original post by Kwaku_96
I've checked my memory and I have:
Used 7.41 GB
Got 29.8 GB left

My graphics card has 64.0 MB

Should I have a disk cleanup.

Mind you, I've got a feeling it's a problem with Mozilla Firefox.

EDIT: Mind you, I can play 360p videos of interviews, TV shows etc. but when it comes to music videos or performances, it plays but the audio is out of sync.


Then it seems like either a browser issue or internet :/
try using chrome?
Reply 25
Original post by Iqbal007
Then it seems like either a browser issue or internet :/
try using chrome?


I am now using Google Chrome and the problem has gone away. Videos play smoothly now. I found out that video lagging occurs quite a lot in Firefox.

Anyway, I'm really glad it was a browser issue and not anything to do with the graphics card or computer.

Also, thanks for helping me. I appreciate it. :biggrin:
Reply 26
Original post by Kwaku_96
I am now using Google Chrome and the problem has gone away. Videos play smoothly now. I found out that video lagging occurs quite a lot in Firefox.

Anyway, I'm really glad it was a browser issue and not anything to do with the graphics card or computer.

Also, thanks for helping me. I appreciate it. :biggrin:


Know problem, i had issues with my Firefox, but I moved to chrome as it's faster :smile:

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