Choppy Playback of Jobs' Keynote on Quicktime

I tried to watch the playback of the most recent Keynote address by Steve Jobs and it was choppy as all heck. I also tried to view the new iPod commercial with the U2 video and that was also choppy. I upgraded to QT 7.0.3 but I had this problem since Tiger. I am running on a 500 Mhz iBook with 640 mb of RAM. I don't recall having this problem before upgrading to Tiger. I did test it with a QT video I had saved on my computer, and that played fine. It seems to be a problem with streaming videos. Anyone have any suggestions? I did a search here for help and found suggestions like changing Transport setting to httm and that did not help. Thanks.
Thom

You need a fast internet connection, typically 1Mbps or better. Fast ADSL, cable, etc, otherwise the optimum playback window is no bigger than a matchbox for streaming video. At 512kbps it will still be choppy at anything bigger than miniscule. If you've only got dial-up, forget it.

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    I have a Dual 1 Ghz G4 with a radeon 9800 XT card and 1.5 GB RAM and it puts my procs at 70-75%. Granted I can push them to 180% or so w/o skipping but I can't believe you guys get it to play at all. The new video standard and QT 7 in general eats the processor. Sorry. The streaming only has to do with your internet connection speed. Other h.264 videos on my machine run at 70% as well. So do .avi's. Oddly the VLC eats about 18% with those same files. Go figure. Outside of Apple's streaming stuff you might want to check out the other video alternatives.
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