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xenigo 01-28-2011 07:01 PM

YouTube issues...
 
I can watch a CBS featured clip and the thing buffers like lightning, but then when I watch an amateur clip about someone's radio controlled helicopter, it buffers like I'm on a 2400 baud modem. Is YouTube engaging in throttling??? Seems to me this is the case.

Anyone else noticing these issues?

CashOnClick 01-28-2011 07:07 PM

I cant answer that question for sure, but only to say yes I have noticed the same results myself off and on, but I have noticed also that your GEO IP does seem to make a difference *shrug*

Lamis 01-28-2011 07:07 PM

well.. shit happens.

any ideas why adultlegal.com, worldwidecontent.com and matrixcontent.com among others, ARE DEAD?

Any clues?

xenigo 01-28-2011 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lamis (Post 17876880)
well.. shit happens.

any ideas why adultlegal.com, worldwidecontent.com and matrixcontent.com among others, ARE DEAD?

Any clues?

My idea is that their products left a lot to be desired, and they never really delivered much value to surfers to begin with. Companies that were previously dependent on licensed content and striving to deliver a top-notch product to consumers realized this a long time ago, and started shooting content for themselves in-house, or hiring the top photographers to shoot it for them exclusively. It was ultimately the companies that continued to maintain their failing business models of solely buying licensed content that have gone by the wayside. The guys that were producing excellent content were never never licensing it for sale on the content brokerage sites, they were selling directly to consumers. It was only shooters that were really big on licensed content who were the ones that were never able to establish themselves with any long-term exclusive content contracts.

cooldude7 01-29-2011 12:06 AM

the same thing happens lots of times., i guess this i the matter of their data-centers ., some delivers some doesnt.

FatBastard 01-29-2011 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenigo (Post 17876904)
My idea is that their products left a lot to be desired, and they never really delivered much value to surfers to begin with. Companies that were previously dependent on licensed content and striving to deliver a top-notch product to consumers realized this a long time ago, and started shooting content for themselves in-house, or hiring the top photographers to shoot it for them exclusively. It was ultimately the companies that continued to maintain their failing business models of solely buying licensed content that have gone by the wayside. The guys that were producing excellent content were never never licensing it for sale on the content brokerage sites, they were selling directly to consumers. It was only shooters that were really big on licensed content who were the ones that were never able to establish themselves with any long-term exclusive content contracts.

Nice answer :thumbsup:thumbsup

leg4 01-29-2011 12:31 AM

Post the exact 2 links here....

I will verify this for you.

WiredGuy 01-29-2011 12:41 AM

I have noticed this as well, i tried watching the new zeitgeist movie, kept buffering to the point i gave up.
WG

SmokeyTheBear 01-29-2011 12:49 AM

they throttle anything that the ads ctr drop below a threshhold /unprofitable

Serge Litehead 01-29-2011 06:25 AM

no point to put amateur stuff on hi-end CDN

Emil 01-29-2011 06:29 AM

Yes, I cant barely use Youtube at all anymore. It buffers forever, watching 5 seconds then starts to buffer again.
I try to avoid it as much as I can.

signupdamnit 01-29-2011 06:36 AM

There are so many possible points where the issue could be that it can be incredibly difficult to diagnose. They do use a CDN which tends to place the most popular videos on servers which are more quickly accessed. The less popular videos have to be retrieved remotely and it's a slower process. But then again maybe it's your router or your ISP too?


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