On 6/16/09 1:08 AM, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio at <fluxstrin...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Assuming you need to stick with this machine my first suggestion is to
> max the RAM.
> 
> You could also try adjusting caching if at all possible. You may also
> have virtual memory turned on which I believe may account for the
> jerkiness.
> 
> You say it is crappy on " any " video site.  As  an experiment put IE5
> on it and look for some Windows video. That worked for my old 9600 300
> MHz.


Well, I'm here on a 266MHz G3 with 512MB of RAM and 10.4, and YouTube is
very crappy here -- I can see the video in "slow motion" mode and an
unsynchronized audio, even when the YouTube file is completely
buffered/downloaded.

Should it be fault of the 6MB VRAM onboard video, too?
 




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