Slow video streaming, etc.

I watch NHL hockey games by video streaming.  It appears they are skating in slightly slow motion, picture is herky jerky, and sometimes skips a second or so in the picture.  It used to be OK but now it is doing this stuff.  What might be wrong with my video streaming of these games.  The games are in HD - could that be the problem??  I need some help.  DZ

webgyspy wrote:
I agree, it's very frustrating. I read on one forum that it was a RAM issue which I just upgraded this morning and it didn't help. I'm trying to watch training videos on Kelby Training and it's driving me crazy. I feel like I'm watching one of the old Godzilla movies with the mouth not matching up with the voice. I also read a suggestion to uninstall and reinstall, and why did I think that would work? It never does. I also tried the upgrading to Safari 4.0 and nothing. It's choppy in all browsers.
As they say on the Rush Limbaugh show, "MEGA DITTOS." We all agree, but no one seems to hear our lament and our concerns with the inadequate video streaming capability on iMac computers and with Safari...even the latest versions.

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