Some people don't have the newest flash-player downloaded on their computer so their videos could go faster and that might be the reason their videos go slow.
No. When you play YouTube videos your internet speed may go slow because of HD video steaming but not the computer.
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YouTube videos may be appearing in a low quality setting for you because either your internet connection is too slow, or because the video uploader's original video was low quality. If your internet connection is slow, try closing browsers and applications you're not using and select a higher quality video setting to enjoy YouTube's videos.
Proxy Servers work but they are extremely slow and sometimes you cannot watch videos.
To slow down YouTube videos, you can use the playback speed settings on the video player. Simply click on the settings icon (gear symbol) and choose a slower speed option, such as 0.75x or 0.5x, to watch the video at a reduced pace.
Virus, slow computer aka lag, bug, or it just takes awhile to get it started.
To slow down YouTube videos, you can use the playback speed settings on the video player. Simply click on the settings icon (gear symbol) on the video player and select a slower playback speed option, such as 0.75x or 0.5x, to watch the video at a slower pace.
To slow down YouTube videos online, you can use the playback speed settings on the video player. Simply click on the settings icon (usually represented by a gear symbol) and select a slower playback speed option, such as 0.75x or 0.5x, to watch the video at a reduced speed.
On Youtube when you search for videos it only gives you videos via Youtube and Vevo. On Google Videos it will give you videos from all kinds of sites like Youtube and DailyMotion.
yes, i can change the youtube videos
There are dozens of great videos on Youtube that can help you learn the ukulele.
Yes you can. There are many good video tutorials on YouTube and on the Internet; just look up 'slow motion in Adobe Premiere'.