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Dial-UP streaming video help
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Dial-UP streaming video help
Hello. Um, are there any programs or any ways to make streaming video play seamlessly, not like a slide show? I know it's possible, because I found the program a long time ago, and it made the streaming videos play like they were on broadband (I mean like the 56K option would play like a video). Sadly, I never backed it up, and now I don'tremember the name of it. I do remember, however, that it did come off of a survey site with streaming videos. Any help?
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The only way I can think of is to buffer the file completely before playing.
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I was hoping you wouldn't say that. Well, are there any other suggestions?
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