Why do i suddenly keep getting the buffering wheel when playing videos in watchserie site

just in the last few days I get the intermintint buffering wheel while playing the video, I updated Adobe plug in that needed updated, but hasn't helped yet. I turned my volume setting up a few days ago but wouldn't think that would cause a problem. Seems to be only this site watchserie.ch where problem is but its a great site for old tv shows

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