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Hi Paul_I π.
Thanks for reaching out to us. Apologies for the issues that you are having with buffering. Can we ask your current set up, ie, spec of the PC/Laptop also how you are connecting to your home network via ethernet and is the cable sufficient to cater for the speeds you have ie Cat5e and above. If it is connected via WiFi are you connected to the right bandwidth channel for the spec of your device being used, and is this signal being obtained through a third party device such as a WiFi extender?
Please let us know.
Sabrina
PC is running on hard wired ethernet cable (either a Cat5 or Cat6, not sure which) from your Hub 4 router, the computer is an Intel Core I7 4790 @ $.00Ghz, 16Gb DDR3 RAM, Monitor is the LG ULTRAGEAR (2560x1440@144Hz) and a 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA) graphics card.
Paul.
- MrHalfAsleep2 years agoCommunity elder
I get this too, so it seems the problem is with YouTube and their ad servers. I have some of these blocked but the ads still get through. It also suggests that I reset my device (DDR3 16gb desktop PC) if it keeps happening. Refreshing the page seems to sort it out. I consider and treat adverts as spam and always rate my "ad experience" as average. Less adverts, better products.
The current thing appears to be cheap plug in heaters and how some random college kid/some random blokes who are busting the expensive heaters myth. These can be bought in a well known German supermarket for Β£7.99...
There have also been problems with *all* Chromium based browsers recently and they should be updated. More info can be found here https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Tech-Chatter/Update-your-browser/m-p/5460090#M54632 where there are a couple of videos which explain what is going on.
- Anonymous2 years ago
MrHalfAsleep wrote:I get this too, so it seems the problem is with YouTube and their ad servers. I have some of these blocked but the ads still get through.
Google is really going out of their way to make life hard for people that don't want ads, by doing extreme throttling. I've haven't used youtube for some years now, so I don't follow all the issues much. I just know that they have gone anti-ad insane. π
- Martyn2 years agoSuperfast
managed to fully remove google ads, in inspect there away to block code, and I simply blocked "data:" and its blocked every sort of ad minus the odd dominos one? weird how they the only ones that get through, it slows down video play time, but better than forced ads -.-
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