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Choppy / Stuttering Video on a Mac Mini
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<blockquote data-quote="mortilla" data-source="post: 1640864" data-attributes="member: 343973"><p>Same problem here and apparently it's old news based on a search for the issue.</p><p></p><p>One fix was to start Safari in 32 bit mode but that isn't an option in 10.10.2. Using Chrome or Firefox is a fix and as much as I like Safari, I haven choice but to revert to one of those browsers.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I have the issue on an 8 core (2008) Mac Pro with 20GB RAM and on a new Mac Pro (late 2013 trash can) with 32GB of RAM.</p><p></p><p>My internet connection is 23 Mbps (on average) so it ain't my connection and it ain't my cpu(s). It is Safari - most of the time.</p><p></p><p>In some cases it is also the site you visit. Facebook is notorious for freezing while loading. YouTube can also get clogged up. I suspect in some cases one might blame the ISP (although it borders on "conspiracy" to think they've already implemented net neutrality).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mortilla, post: 1640864, member: 343973"] Same problem here and apparently it's old news based on a search for the issue. One fix was to start Safari in 32 bit mode but that isn't an option in 10.10.2. Using Chrome or Firefox is a fix and as much as I like Safari, I haven choice but to revert to one of those browsers. FWIW, I have the issue on an 8 core (2008) Mac Pro with 20GB RAM and on a new Mac Pro (late 2013 trash can) with 32GB of RAM. My internet connection is 23 Mbps (on average) so it ain't my connection and it ain't my cpu(s). It is Safari - most of the time. In some cases it is also the site you visit. Facebook is notorious for freezing while loading. YouTube can also get clogged up. I suspect in some cases one might blame the ISP (although it borders on "conspiracy" to think they've already implemented net neutrality). [/QUOTE]
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