Why do I sometimes get rebuffering when Im playing streaming media faster than normal?
The 2xAV engine is capable of slowing down or speeding up almost any form of media, either from local files stored on your computer or “streaming media” being delivered to your computer over the Internet. But sometimes we can’t have everything we want. Even with media playback. Rebuffering pauses occur when the RealPlayer is playing back streaming media, and it’s run out of media to play. It is possible this could be prevented by changing your connection settings, however. See prevent rebuffering for more information. When your player is playing back streaming media, it can’t play material any faster than it is coming in over the Internet. If your Internet connection, or the server from which the media is coming, can’t deliver media as fast as you want to play it, the player may be forced to pause from time to time as it “rebuffers” media–in other words, while it collects a few seconds more of material to play. When the player has finished rebuffering, it will continue playing. If you