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#1  Edited By smallville123

ID: 4W6G7V

Date: Sun Aug 20 22:02:15 2017

DNS IP: (US) (AS20001 Time Warner Cable Internet LLC)

DNSv6 IP: (US) (AS20001 Time Warner Cable Internet LLC)

Client IP: (US) (AS20001 Time Warner Cable Internet LLC)

Protocol: HTTP/1.1

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/60.0.3112.101 Safari/537.36

Cookies: yes

Edge IP: 173.223.52.41 173.223.52.37

Latency: 13ms

Speed: 90.6Mbps

At this point videos randomly buffer, then stop totally, then loses its place. and I have to skip back. 100/5 from Spectrum

Edit: Ok so turns out it was a bigger issue at my house, they had to recap some cables on the outside line and change out some splitters and change the cable from the outside to the modem. I will report if videos have improved. Judging by how many people are affected, I suspect it could still be a Giant Bomb issue.

Edit 2: Once my internet was fixed I have not had the issue.

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#2  Edited By smallville123

Chrome is still very laggy on hd. Frame counter is no longer there with a right click. Plus the saved position never works right anymore. I can't rely on it to resume videos. Videos are also randomly stopping and losing their place.

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Whelp cant check framedrops anymore. Firefox is still working better than chrome for some reason.....

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Framerate in chrome is still aweful. Firefox still never drops frames.

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@aiomon: 8 years later and I finally had this revelation.

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#6  Edited By smallville123

I guess i'll give better details

  • What kind of issue are you running into?: Constant dropped frames and pausing of new videos
  • Any specific videos where it’s occurring?: The 1080p ones
  • Browser where issues are occurring (have you tried another one?): Windows 10 Chrome has the issue, firefox drops no frames both browsers on 64 bit
  • Are the issues the same in incognito mode or when you disable extensions?:Yes
  • If not, what extensions are you running?:Google mail, google calendar, google translate, adblock plus(premium member), chromecast and speedtest
  • Have you tried switching from HTML5 to Progressive streaming? Did this help your issue?: No
  • Have you tried switching from Auto quality to one of the other options? Did this help?:No
  • What’s your IP address (in case it’s an Akamai issue)?:Not sharing. Spectrum 100mpbs plan
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Videos are unwatchable in chrome now 100000s of dropped frames. Firefox drops no frames

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Newest UPF 02/03/2017 runs really bad in chrome (tons of dropped frames) but great in firefox in HD. Both are 64 bit versions of the browsers

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@rorie: Rorie Windows 8.1 pro should update to 10. You can use the media creation tool to force the upgrade. You can also create back up media for 10 to a flash drive. Once you upgrade and windows 10 is active you can use a flash drive and do a clean install. You just skip the cd key during the install and once you sign in with your microsoft account your motherboard will be recognized and windows 10 should activate automatically