Free Network TV software PPStream The process of playing a program, often appear pause, buffering and other phenomena. Is this the technical problem of the software itself? If it is not what caused it, how to solve the problem?
In fact, the root cause of the phenomenon is not ppstream, but the user's operating system, network, use methods and other factors. In order to solve these problems, it is also very easy to watch the Smooth network TV program, because PPStream has provided the relevant solution, let's learn it together.
First, the use of PPStream special patches
For security reasons, Microsoft has limited Windows XP SP2 concurrent threads to up to 10, which directly results in a ppstream download speed or slow connection speed for free network TV. Users who use this operating system must be able to unlock the restrictions before they can make the program more fluent.
The specific method is: Click on "Tools/Options", in the pop-up dialog box on the left to choose "XP SP2 patch." The page seen at this point (Figure 1) is the "XP SP2 Patch" Application interface, click "Download Now", in the pop-up "PPStream Special XP SP2 Patch" dialog box click "Apply Patch" (Figure 2).
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Tip: During the patch installation process, you can refer to help to do the operation, the installation needs to restart the computer to take effect.
Second, the use of PPStream memory automatic optimization function
For the purpose of protecting hard disk and improving speed, free network TV PPStream is read and write directly on the inside. If your memory capacity is very small, it is easy to loop playback, fluency is not high problem. In this case, you can take advantage of the PPStream built-in Memory auto optimization feature, which allows you to save up to 80% of memory consumption, reducing the likelihood of these problems.
To do this: Click "Tools/Options" in turn and select "Other Settings" on the left side of the pop-up dialog box (Figure 3). Select the auto optimize memory item to set the tuning interval by default of 5 seconds.
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