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The complete guide to reducing video buffering while streaming movies and shows
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Are you tired of seeing "buffering" when you're watching videos? Problems with video buffering can be frustrating and really slow down your video streaming experience. There are several ways to stop and reduce buffering on your network, such as pausing the stream, closing other apps, reducing Wi-Fi interference, and decreasing the resolution of the stream. This wikiHow guide shows you how to reduce buffering while streaming videos on your computer, smartphone, and smart TV.

Best Ways to Fix Video Buffering

Clear your cache and cookies. If you are using a web browser on your PC or Mac to stream video, clear your browser's cookies and cache to help reduce buffering and lag time. Alternatively, pause the video for a few minutes to let it catch up, or update your streaming apps and operating system to the latest version.

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Pause the stream and let it catch up.

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  1. Trying to make YouTube stop buffering ? Pausing allows your streaming video to build a bigger buffer. This allows the video to play longer before it needs to buffer again.
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Close other apps.

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  1. Other background processes and downloads will consume extra resources and bandwidth that could otherwise be attributed toward live streaming. Even if they are running in the background. Quit any games and applications that may be running in the background when doing live streaming. [1]
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Restart the app that's buffering.

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  1. Sometimes streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube encounter problems. Closing the app or web browser and restarting it can go a long way to fixing these problems.
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Switch to a lower video quality.

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  1. Reducing the quality of videos helps decrease bandwidth and instances of buffering. If using third-party software or services to stream videos, modify video quality via the settings menu.
    • For example, if the buffering is happening on YouTube , you can click or tap the gear icon, select Quality , and choose a lower resolution (e.g., switch to 720p if the default is 1080p).
    • You should also avoid streaming video at faster speed (i.e., 1.25x speed). This makes it much more difficult for the app to stream the video without buffering.
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Update your streaming apps.

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  1. If you're watching movies or TV shows on your phone, tablet, or even a TV app, check for updates and install them. This could be all it takes to stop buffering.
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Disconnect other devices sharing the same connection.

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  1. Multiple devices on the same internet network will consume that network’s bandwidth and cause buffering, especially if your router is unable to support a heavy traffic load. When streaming videos, make sure internet usage is limited across devices. Power off any internet-connected devices that are not needed. [2]
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Download the video.

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  1. Many streaming services (such as Netflix) allow you to download content directly to your device. After the download is complete, you can watch the video with no buffering! This is especially helpful for watching TV on your computer when traveling.
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Restart the router.

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  1. Performing a hard reset on your router allows it to re-establish an internet connection. To restart your router, simply unplug it for about 10 seconds and then plug it back in. Allow a few minutes for the router to boot back up and for your streaming device to reconnect to it. [3]
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Move your wireless router closer and reduce interference.

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  1. If you move too far from your Wi-Fi router , your internet connection will become unstable. Walls, metal objects, and electric devices can also interfere with your wireless connections. Try moving closer to your wireless router, or place your wireless router in a centralized location where it isn't blocked by as many walls, and other objects.
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Try ethernet instead of Wi-Fi.

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  1. Wireless internet connections are more likely to be disrupted by problems with signal, frequency, and physical obstructions, such as walls or furniture, leading to non-stop buffering. Try switching to a wired Ethernet connection to help eliminate problems with buffering.
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Upgrade your internet connection.

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  1. If you frequently have problems with buffering and a slow internet connection, upgrade your internet router or internet plan with your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
    • If your Wi-Fi has been slow or isn’t working, there are a few things you can try to fix your internet connection and increase your internet speed . Restarting your streaming device and router is a good place to start.
    • You can test your internet speed using an online speed test like https://www.speedtest.net/ . This will show you the speeds you’re getting on your device. If the speed is lower than you’d expect from your internet plan, you can try calling your ISP’s custom support line to correct the issue.
    • Try using a dual-band router that offers a 5GHz network with extra bandwidth. This router type is often most suitable for online streaming and is known to reduce buffering. 5GHz can transfer information more quickly, but it has a smaller range than the 2.4GHz band. This means 5GHz will be especially useful if your router is close to your streaming device.
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Clear your cache and cookies.

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  1. Delete your browser’s cache and cookies . If you are using a web browser on your PC or Mac to stream video, clear your browser's cookies and cache to help reduce buffering and lag time.
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Wait for a better streaming time.

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  1. When lots of people in your area are trying to use the internet all at once, it can slow down your internet speed. This often happens during the evening prime-time hours. Try waiting a few hours and resume streaming during a less busy time.
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Check your computer for malware.

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  1. Malicious software will often cause one or more processes to run in the background and slow down your Internet speed. Make sure you have a reliable antivirus program installed on your computer and that you frequently scan your computer for viruses and malware.
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Update your streaming device.

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  1. Whether your streaming from a Windows computer, a mobile phone or tablet, a game console or a smart TV, make sure your system has the latest updates installed.
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Update your video drivers.

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  1. Most video cards are updated automatically at the time you install Microsoft or Apple updates. However, if you installed your own custom video card, navigate to the manufacturer’s website to download and install updated drivers for your video card.

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    Buffering is when a video keeps pausing or loading, interrupting play. It's usually due to a poor internet connection.
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      1. Quit all background apps and services.
      2. Limit the number of devices connected to your network.
      3. Pause the video for a few minutes.
      4. Restart your router.
      5. Move closer to your wireless router.
      6. Use a wired connection.
      7. Reduce the video quality settings.
      8. Upgrade to a faster router.
      9. Upgrade to a faster internet plan.
      10. Clear your browser cache.
      11. Make sure your system and apps have the latest updates.

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