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Buffering is the process of loading the video from Youtube servers to your screen. The buffering depends mainly on speed of your internet connection. You can try the following options
Switch to a highspeed internet connection
Once the video starts, press the pause button. Leave it for 5-10 min and then try playing
adaboe flash player stopped supporting flash for this phone, try getting dolphin browser for this phone when your on a site to watch flash video, also Youtube has a youtube app...get that as a stand alone app as well.
To watch Youtube on any device let alone on a mobile device requires you to have good bandwidth for your internet connection: when buffering occurs, it means that your device and web connection cannot keep up with the Video demands and can eventually get completely distorted, choppy ... and unusable! If you don't have a 3G/HSPA or fast Wifi, expect bad Youtube performance!
If it is pausing and then playing again after a few moments, this is just a process called 'buffering'. It is allowing the player to download more of the video before it begins playing again. To eliminate this, pause the video at the beginning and wait for the red bar in the play track to fill all the way. This indicated that the video had completely loaded.
If the video will not play past a certain point, reload the page. Sometimes if a network connection refreshes during a video download, this issue will occur. If it happens continually, make sure you have a steady network connection.
In my own experience, the Youtube app on HTC Wildfire only seemed to work on videos less than about 2min time. It seemed this app needs the latest Adobe Flash Player for Android (version 10.2 or 10.3) to work properly. Unfortunately, HTC wildfire processor (ARMv6) is not supported.
P.S. I was able to play a 30min youtube video embedded in an article viewed inside Google Reader.
I must say that the video is so slow in buffering and it is the common problem if the internet connection has a minimal speed and you're playing high quality videos. I suggest you change your subscription that suits your need or lower the quality of the video just refer to its control. If you're downloading, I suggest stopped it for awhile if you want the video will play smoothly.
this is normal with streaming videos. This is the buffering process where the video stream is downloaded, when it starts again, the downloaded stream is being played. If this frequently happens, it would mean your connection is not that fast. May help to clean browsing history, then get a faster internet connection, otherwise, when you play a youtube video, click pause and let it buffer for a while, when the buffer indicator has reached more than half or has completed, you can then play the video continuously.
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