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Official United Methodist Church Home Page

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United Methodist Reporter

Pastor's Pointers - Link to all United Methodist Links

The Upper Room

Annual Conference Addresses and Telephones

 

Other Links of Interest

UM Order of Lt. Luke

Interview With God

 


FAQs & How To's

 

Question: How do I open/read an 'attached' file, such as forms and newsletters?
Answer: You will need to use a "reader" application - the standard is Adobe Acrobat Reader; to download a free version, click below:

Question: How can I increase the font/script size when viewing web pages or text in (certain) applications?
Answer: In addition to using VIEW - TEXT SIZE, you can increase or decrease the size of the font by holding the control key (CTRL) and moving your mouse wheel forward or backward.
No scroll wheel on your mouse? Try holding the CTRL key and pressing the plus (+) sign to increase the size, Ctrl and the minus (-) sign to decrease it, and last Ctrl and the zero (0) to make it normal.
('Firefox', Google's answer to InternetExplorer and Netscape, offers exceptional performance in this area. fmi: AskJuan)

How to Play YouTube Videos Smoothly On Your Computer

You're watching a video clip on YouTube or Google Videos but the video isn't playing continuously - it keeps stopping and starting. So you watch the video clip for couple of seconds but soon give up, disappointed.

Don't blame your computer when Flash Video from YouTube isn't streaming smoothly - the culprit is either your slow internet connection or some download manager is transferring a file from the internet and that's consuming the available bandwidth.

No worries. Here's a "for dummies" method to ensure that YouTube videos playback smoothly on your computer:

Open the YouTube page and immediately press the Pause button on the YouTube player.

You'll see a red bar progressing towards the right. That indicates YouTube video is being downloaded onto your computer.

When the red bar reaches the extreme right, click the Play button. As the full video is available in your browser's cache, the playback will be very smooth.

The above trick can be applied to most video sharing sites like Blip.tv, Google Video or Metacafe that provide a Flash video player with Play/Pause controls.
Alternatively, you can download the YouTube Video clip as an FLV or MP4 file to your hard disk.

Google says that you need a broadband connection with at least 500+Kbps for the best viewing experience.

Posted by Amit Agarwal on Tuesday, March 06, 2007 at: http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-to-play-youtube-videos-smoothly-on.html