Youtube videos/sound play in slow motion

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Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM, Geforce
FX5200 (updated drivers).

Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But if I
try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use for and
hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow motion.
Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite fast at all
times. This has been going on for about 6 months and nothing I try
seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?
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Flycaster wrote:
> Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM, Geforce
> FX5200 (updated drivers).
>
> Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But if I
> try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use for and
> hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow motion.
> Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite fast at all
> times. This has been going on for about 6 months and nothing I try
> seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?


Using Internet Exploder, are you?

Alias
 
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Alias wrote:
> Flycaster wrote:
>> Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM, Geforce
>> FX5200 (updated drivers).
>>
>> Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But if
>> I try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use for
>> and hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow motion.
>> Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite fast at all
>> times. This has been going on for about 6 months and nothing I try
>> seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?

>
> Using Internet Exploder, are you?

In a way. I use Maxthon 2 which uses IE to drive it. Nonetheless, same
problems with IE7, Windows Media Player, etc.
>
> Alias
 
Flycaster wrote:
>
> To email, erase "forgetit"
>
> Alias wrote:
>> Flycaster wrote:
>>> Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM,
>>> Geforce FX5200 (updated drivers).
>>>
>>> Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But
>>> if I try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use
>>> for and hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow
>>> motion. Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite
>>> fast at all times. This has been going on for about 6 months and
>>> nothing I try seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?

>>
>> Using Internet Exploder, are you?

> In a way. I use Maxthon 2 which uses IE to drive it. Nonetheless, same
> problems with IE7, Windows Media Player, etc.


And your settings for the size of the cache is? Does getting rid of temp
files in Maxthon solve it, per chance?

Alias
 
To email, erase "forgetit"

Alias wrote:
> Flycaster wrote:
>>
>> To email, erase "forgetit"
>>
>> Alias wrote:
>>> Flycaster wrote:
>>>> Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM,
>>>> Geforce FX5200 (updated drivers).
>>>>
>>>> Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But
>>>> if I try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use
>>>> for and hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow
>>>> motion. Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite
>>>> fast at all times. This has been going on for about 6 months and
>>>> nothing I try seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?
>>>
>>> Using Internet Exploder, are you?

>> In a way. I use Maxthon 2 which uses IE to drive it. Nonetheless,
>> same problems with IE7, Windows Media Player, etc.

>
> And your settings for the size of the cache is? Does getting rid of temp
> files in Maxthon solve it, per chance?

Deleted M2 temp files--no help. Where do I find cache settings? And,
what should I set it too?
>
> Alias
 
Flycaster wrote:
>
> To email, erase "forgetit"
>
> Alias wrote:
>> Flycaster wrote:
>>>
>>> To email, erase "forgetit"
>>>
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> Flycaster wrote:
>>>>> Dell Dimension 4600, Pentium 4, Windows XP SP2, plenty of RAM,
>>>>> Geforce FX5200 (updated drivers).
>>>>>
>>>>> Youtube and iTunes play well when computer is first booted up. But
>>>>> if I try to play them, let's say after the computer has been in use
>>>>> for and hour or so, then everything (sound and video) is in slow
>>>>> motion. Otherwise, everything else on the computer functions quite
>>>>> fast at all times. This has been going on for about 6 months and
>>>>> nothing I try seems to help, maybe one of you guys/gals can?
>>>>
>>>> Using Internet Exploder, are you?
>>> In a way. I use Maxthon 2 which uses IE to drive it. Nonetheless,
>>> same problems with IE7, Windows Media Player, etc.

>>
>> And your settings for the size of the cache is? Does getting rid of
>> temp files in Maxthon solve it, per chance?

> Deleted M2 temp files--no help. Where do I find cache settings? And,
> what should I set it too?
>>
>> Alias


As I don't use Maxthon, sorry, can't help.

Alias
 
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