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* Check with the download site. (IE Netflix, Amazon, etc.)
* FYI Torrent sites break apart video files to download in pieces. It's up to your Torrent App to assemble it correctly. Usually bad files are a result of bad loading, processing, or the original file was bad (many files on Torrent streams are "decoys" to confuse the target file access.
* Check the file properties (simple check is the file extension; .Mp3, MP4, etc.
* Not all video players will play all formats. Check specs of player.
Aloha,ukeboy57
Most cases of this type of situation are due to the ISP's service speed. You cannot expect to stream high definition video on a lower-speed DSL service or even on base-level cable modem service. It may work okay in off-peak hours, but when there is heavier bandwidth demands, freezing and buffering becomes a common issue. Unless you have about 3Mbps download speed, you can expect performance issues.
Probbably need to re-enter your password, or restablish link, and or check settings. Hope this helps, plese post solved on fixya.com. if it does. If not, check back and give me more info. Often times one types in the wrong password twice due to typos.
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