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Recently my Youtube has started to splutter and buffer for up to a second every few seconds, which is incredibly annoying.

I'm 100% sure my internet is fine and capable of loading, and what's weirdest is that the moment I tab check Youtube, it instantly loads the rest of the song and plays perfectly normally. The issue only seems to come around if a new song on my playlist ticks without me checking the window.


Does anyone have any solutions?

I'm using the latest Chrome /w the latest Ad Block.
Didn't help I'm afraid.

Once again I feel I should state, my net CAN handle Youtube perfectly fine, it shouldn't be having this issue. It didn't happen until just a few days ago, and it's been annoying me ever since.

But the moment I check on it to see what's up, it just instantly starts to buffer properly.
I have actually found a temporary fix, I simply have Youtube always up on my second monitor.

But it'd still be nice to have it not happen in the first place.
I'm using the latest Chrome

and you wonder why you have problems. real men still use firefox
In response to EmpirezTeam
EmpirezTeam wrote:
I'm using the latest Chrome

and you wonder why you have problems

I have problems because I was dropped on my head as a child, not because I'm using Chrome master race browser.
My twin uses firefox and I use chrome. We didn't really agree to do that, it just happened. It was probably a telepathic deal we've made somewhere in the past as to not mix up our porn history.
Some isps throttle streaming, i blocked a couple IP ranges that were slowing my connection and haven't had a problem since, and I have time Warner cable.
In response to Boxcar
Boxcar wrote:
Some isps throttle streaming, i blocked a couple IP ranges that were slowing my connection and haven't had a problem since, and I have time Warner cable.

Then why does it load perfectly once I view the webpage?
In response to Rushnut
Youtube has been doing the same for me of late. I figure it's just them messing up with updates again.
I find it pretty humerus, it's like, HE'S NOT LOOKING DICKABOUTDICKABOUTDICKABOUT, but then like a teacher snapping her head around, you check on it, and everything starts to behave again.