When I try and play BBC I player or the BBC radio he will play for about 30 seconds and then starts to buffer.

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Just upgraded to Win.8 when I try and play BBC I player or the BBC radio he will play for about 30 seconds and then starts to put in the memory buffer, all of the ideas.

Hi Mike,.

This could be a problem with Internet streaming on BBC iplayer or BBC radio.

I would like to gather some details related to the query:

(1) is this problem specific to the reader of the BBC or BBC radio? Are you having the same problem watching videos online or listen to music online on the computer?

(2) deal with the issue with a single channel on the radio?

(3) how you try to use the iplayer? It uses the browser? If so, what is the Internet browser?

If this problem is specific to the BBC radio or iplayer, you can post the query on the forum from the BBC to help:

http://www.BBC.co.UK/iPlayer/episode/p0196ln8/The_Forum_Fragility_in_Nature/#

Please get back to us if the issue is not specific to the BBC player and we would be happy to help you come.

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