> Anyone know a fix?
One solution, tho perhaps overkill, is to use one of the various "grabber"
programs to download the video to your hard drive first. I've been using
this one
http://www.codecentral.co.za/index.php/2007/05/10/youtube-grabber/
which also has an option to convert the file to MPG format (which is easier
to play than the native FLV format).
I've also heard various bad things about AOL's client software, so if you
can use Firefox or even IE, it might work better without having to download
first.
Of course there are other things to check as well, eg that your hard disk is
not heavily fragmented and you don't have too many other things running
(especially viruses and spyware).
Randall
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