chris s
I watch sports events on them they work but most of the time they get real laggy or horrible quality any way to make it not?
Answer
If its your laptop consider clearing space off your hard drive and not running lots of programs at once.
And
Livestream MAY have many people watching it causing it to lag. Otherwise the livestream has not loaded properly so try refreshing it!
or heres some if your using wifi not ethernet
Are you using a laptop and WiFi?
Try hooking it up wired direct, and see if that's where the slowdown is coming from.
Still got a problem?
A good way to tell if it is the processor or memory that's the problem, run a performance test.
Click on Start, then Run.
Type "perfmon" and hit Enter.
It should bring up a Performance window. This Performance window shows the percentage of usage of the processor, hard drive, and memory usage. Now run the stream and watch the performance of the processor and memory.
It's okay for everything to peg out at 100% while the everything is loading, or in small spikes, but none of these should stay anywhere near 100%, or it's over-loaded. If memory is pegged out, then you need more memory.
If all of these are running below 50%, then it's not you.
Thanks, TheBabyLebo
If its your laptop consider clearing space off your hard drive and not running lots of programs at once.
And
Livestream MAY have many people watching it causing it to lag. Otherwise the livestream has not loaded properly so try refreshing it!
or heres some if your using wifi not ethernet
Are you using a laptop and WiFi?
Try hooking it up wired direct, and see if that's where the slowdown is coming from.
Still got a problem?
A good way to tell if it is the processor or memory that's the problem, run a performance test.
Click on Start, then Run.
Type "perfmon" and hit Enter.
It should bring up a Performance window. This Performance window shows the percentage of usage of the processor, hard drive, and memory usage. Now run the stream and watch the performance of the processor and memory.
It's okay for everything to peg out at 100% while the everything is loading, or in small spikes, but none of these should stay anywhere near 100%, or it's over-loaded. If memory is pegged out, then you need more memory.
If all of these are running below 50%, then it's not you.
Thanks, TheBabyLebo
Where can I watch it?
hipo8000
Ok, I live in America, and my football coach sits next to me at luch. Anywyas he always talks about rugby with some of his Canadian friends (he lives in Canada, works in the US) So i really wanna watch a bit of rugby to get the idea of the game. Where can I watch a game since its not televised in the US
Answer
You can watch Rugby in the US. Check if you can get Setanta Sports. I know it is offered by Direct T and Comcast is supposed to add it to one of their sport packages. It you can't get it through your TV provider, try getting ITVN. It runs through a broadband internet connection and works well.
Website: http://na.setanta.com/na
You can watch Rugby in the US. Check if you can get Setanta Sports. I know it is offered by Direct T and Comcast is supposed to add it to one of their sport packages. It you can't get it through your TV provider, try getting ITVN. It runs through a broadband internet connection and works well.
Website: http://na.setanta.com/na
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