Bon visiblement, ils sont à la ramasse chez blip :
Video playback is "choppy"
If playback is choppy:
•Confirm that you're using a computer that's fast enough to view high quality Internet video. We recommend a recent Intel or AMD processor and at least one gigabyte of RAM. Macs with PowerPC processors often have trouble playing back Flash video;
P4 avec 1.5 Go de Ram...
•Confirm that your computer isn't currently doing anything else that is CPU or bandwidth intensive. Video rendering, peer-to-peer downloading and similar tasks can hog system resources that would otherwise be used for video playback;
Il ne fait rien et IE8 est le seul programme ouvert avec un seul onglet, bordel !
•If you uploaded your own Flash version verify that it's using the On2 VP6 or h.264 codecs. If using On2 VPG6 we recommend using 15fps to reduce CPU requirements. If using h.264 30fps is okay. Note that you should always reduce framerate in proportion to the original framerate. 24fps video should be reduced to 12fps.
Comment on règle ça ? Comment ça, "ma propre version de Flash" ? J'ai pris le Flash 10 dispo sur le site d'Adobe...
•If you uploaded your own Flash version verify that the resolution of your video encode isn't too high. Many computer systems will have trouble playing back very high quality Flash video (i.e. 1080p, 720p).
Je pense que c'est ce cas de figure... L'AVGN et le Nostalgia Critic (parce que oui, j'essaie en vain de lire sa dernière critique) ont légèrement oublié que tout le monde n'avait pas une ligne ADSL de la mort qui tue pour leurs vidéos...