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Live Internet TV

February 17, 2009 by Ty 

When someone watches live Internet TV, there is absolutely one thing that is considered of utmost priority. This is none other than your computer speeds. Yes, high speed internet using broadband access, ADSL, and fast wireless IPs are recommended for a more comfortable viewing experience.

When you run live content on your computer at slower connection speeds, you are doomed to suffer some video buffering problems. Instead of enjoying live Internet TV, you will almost always be frustrated in seeing your live TV shows, sports events and important matches lagging behind the real time viewing quality.

The basic consideration in an Internet connection is that you must possess the recommended download and upload speeds. This will insure that data transfer bit by bit will be delivered without any form of troubles whatsoever. Ideally, most video streaming websites say that their web audience must use the setting of 4 Mb download speed and one half Mb (0.5) upload speed. If you happen to have a faster connection than this, then there is absolutely no more questions asked. If your viewing experience will still crash, buffer endlessly or lag even if you possess 4+ Mb connections then the problem must already be on the entire network or service provider. However, if you are one of the many Internet users who subscribed to slower speeds then you must know that the minimum requirement for download and upload is 1 Mb and 0.25 Mb respectively. When you have a connection slower than this then you cannot appreciate live Internet TV that much.

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