Yesterday I tried to watch the MacWorld keynote address on my 1.5 GHz PowerBook with 2 GB RAM. It seems that I have the hardware for it anyway. We have DSL. It interrupted and quit so many times in the first 20 minutes that I watched it on my son's 2-year old PC instead (with XP Professional), where it had to rebuffer (I think I spelled that right) only twice, and then started right back up. His computer was using Quicktime as well. In trying to console me, my son suggested that I had probably tried to watch the keynote when a million other people were also trying to log on.

This type of trouble occasionally happens to me, and my son's computer seems to not have this trouble. I do not have Quicktime Pro, although I'm asked if I want to upgrade each time it opens. Is that my problem? Any suggestions? Any buttons I need to click?

Thanks,
Claire


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