I have a high speed connection. Why does the video somethimes seem choppy?
It indicates that your computer is “buffering” which means that it is trying to connect or reconnect to the online media. Buffering can be caused by a variety of factors including heavy traffic on your local network or ISP. At different times during the day the Internet can also become bogged down which will provide a slower connection. We make every effort to ensure that our video servers are ready at all times to provide a fast and reliable connection to viewers, but ultimately there are circumstances beyond our control that can affect the delivery of our video.
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