Video playback freezes

Problems of video stream

I use the Windows XP operating system and have recently loaded the optimized Internet Explorer 8.  Since I updated to IE8 video feed of web pages such as CNN or other professional site webinars play for about 3 seconds, then freezes for about 5 seconds.  I tried to reload IE8.

Hello

Step 1: The video might be buffering. Wait until the video is 100% buffered, then check what is happening.

Step 2: If you are still having the same problem then, uninstall and reinstall flash player.

Reference:
Uninstall Flash Player | Windows
http://kb2.Adobe.com/CPS/141/tn_14157.html
http://get.Adobe.com/flashplayer/

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