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The faster the bit rate of video clips, the better the quality of the video; however, the speed of your internet connection may limit the bit rate of the video clip. For example, if you have a 56kbs dial-up connection to the internet, you will be able to watch videos with a bit rate of 56kbs or less.
Find solutions for common issues with AOL Desktop Gold, such as updates, slowness, crashes, connections, contacts, and more. Learn how to update, reinstall, or uninstall Desktop Gold and get live support.
Learn how to reset your browser's original settings to remove adware, extensions, and improve performance. This may delete your homepage and other saved info, so back up before restoring.
UPDATED: YouTube users in multiple regions around the world encountered issues in playing videos on the site Wednesday for more than an hour. Extended outages are rare for YouTube, which boasts ...
Screen tearing is a visual artifact in video display where a display device shows information from multiple frames in a single screen draw. Learn about the causes of screen tearing, such as non-matching refresh rates, and the solutions, such as vertical synchronization, multiple buffering, and adaptive technologies.
A framebuffer is a memory buffer containing data representing all the pixels in a complete video frame. Learn about the origins, development and features of framebuffers in computing and graphics, from the Manchester Baby to the Amiga and beyond.
Find solutions to common problems with signing in, loading, or playing games on AOL.com. Learn how to disable security software, clear browser cache, and update video card drivers.
A loading screen is a screen shown by a computer program or a video game while it is loading or initializing. Learn about the history, types and functions of loading screens, as well as some examples of games that use them for entertainment or information.