Jerky Flash video stream

I have a Powerbook G4 with 1.5GHz running 10.4.11.
Flash videos are very jerky on both Safari and Firefox. I have all the latest versions of the browsers and the Flash player.
I have cable broadband downloading at about 10mbps and up.
What gives?

Your Powerbook is too old and not powerful enough to handle streaming Flash video well. This is true of all G4s now.

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