The Reason Why Progress Bars Move So Slowly [VIDEO]
Oct 10, 2013 21:26
Our Internet connection is a whole lot faster than what it was before. Watching videos on YouTube these days is a breeze. Still, there are times when it doesn't load as fast as they should.
And while the very possible explanation for that is - "the higher the quality of the video, the heavier it is, thus the slower it streams", it may sometimes be due to our sluggish and overworked computers.
But why blame ourselves? Nothing is ever our fault. The better explanation would be the folks behind a website are having some mechanical failure of sorts every time a video loads. Watch the video below:
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