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Does Streaming Video Work Well Enough To Be Enjoyable? [Question]

Does Streaming Video Work Well Enough To Be Enjoyable? [Question] Live streams were a godsend for us office-folk in the course of the World Cup this summer, because watching games in halting, blocky clips was better than not watching them at all. Otherwise, though, is streaming adequate to actually be enjoyable?

YouTube’s showing off their new streaming video platform, YouTube Live, and when you won’t necessarily recognize your complete partners on the marquee for the initial two day trial, YouTube’s past work broadcasting U2 concerts and E3 presentations live to tell the tale the internet suggests that they’re desirous about the endeavor.

For one-time events like those, ones that you wouldn’t be watching otherwise, streaming proved to be an exceptional resource. The picture would possibly not had been crystal clear all the time, however it was definitely better than nothing.

Once you move beyond arena rock shows and world-class exercises, though, the question becomes: is the jerky video and dependable buffering worth it? In fact, streaming video quality depends upon various factors: how fast your connection is being chief among them. But regardless of my generally snappy Time Warner broadband, I still find that I hit snags generally after I’m watching streaming video. Brian Barrett tried YouTube Live this morning and said that picture quality was ” okay, not great” (though he found the live video comments-the kind of interactive feature that might make live web video something fresh and exciting-” terrific” .)

So in terms of killing time with some mindless entertainment, and you’ve got your laptop in your lap and your big screen TV only a few feet behind it, does YouTube Live stand a gamble? Let us know the way well streaming streams for you within the comments.

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