Well
no errors and minimal buffering, hopefully VHTVâs hosts have managed to rectify the issues, until tomorrow. I lost count of how many times I had disconnected and reconnected my bluetooth headphones, yes that is still a know problem for Chrome, streaming in Chrome whilst using bluetooth headphones causes buffering on certain streaming sites and VHTV is one of them.
My apologies, I forgot to post regarding a Forum and also a Project team member, namely @kaya. To thank them regarding their quick responses to my gripes yesterday during the Google holocaust. It was quite refreshing to receive replies from a member of the VHTV team, so Thank you for that @kaya . I still have a few posts directed at the VHTV team with @ that have not been responded to by them, so when I made my initial post yesterday and received a very quick response I was extremely surprised to say the least. So Thank You once again @kaya ![]()
My pleasure! Thank you for staying with us in pleasant and not so pleasant moments ![]()
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I want to say thank you again so much for these opportunities and I appreciate for all the love I get on my posts and thank you so much for getting the translation global back up in running cause I only understand English ![]()

i guess every time when a new chunk is added, the current pointer stays where it is while the timeline moves left. that causes a jump of 2 minutes every two minutes.
itâs a bit disturbing (or pretty annoying) ![]()
Slow to load and buffering again, whatâs wrong now VHTV?
Is not there pretty much always something potentially wrong with VHTV? ![]()
Itâs the same for me. I tried restarting my computer and it didnât help. ![]()
Didnât you understand anything he wrote? He was a terminally ill patient. You should remove such a horrible comment! ![]()
I know the level of Western healthcare. Only Sweden, Germany, and Poland can treat this. The rest of Europe is pseudo-medicine, and doctors have knowledge similar to veterinarians and shouldnât be treating people.
On what planet do you live? ![]()
I write this as a practicing doctor in the UK. The knowledge of English doctors is pathetic.
Itâs good to hear that you at least have good self-awareness!
I believe that Portugal, a small country, has been a pioneer and leader in Europe in liver transplants, being one of the countries with the most transplants per million inhabitants, and also one of the pioneering countries in Europe in adopting innovative techniques such as robotic transplantation.
Only that I came here from Germany and Iâm not English.
Then I assume Portugal is operating based on assumed consent regarding organ donation? Itâs a shame that politicians donât have the balls to establish that princinciple here in Germany.
My mother died from cancer, and when her liver failed to work properly, the toxins in her blood also caused a dementia like state. We all have to die, eventually, but if yo can avoid it, the liver is not the organ you want to die from.
I guess you have no idea that advanced Cirrhosis of the liver is a terminal disease and as such can not be reversed. This patent was a alâŚcoholic and when he 1st came in was already terminal.
Hi folks,
I have a question:
Whatâs the point of recording high-quality Full HD videos and then converting them into GIFs with small images, poor quality, and 30 times the file size?
Not only is a 10-second GIF at 400x400 a whopping 30 MB in size, which would only take less than 1 MB for a video of that size and quality, but it loads immediately when you scroll to the post.
SoâŚwhy make GIFs?
Because the user doesnât have to click to see it? Seriously?
I would appreciate a serious answer, as I just canât think of a reason ![]()
Thanks ![]()
I can only speak for myself, but there are moments that are too short for a video, or even more impressive when extended into an endless loop, or contain a scene that would have to be watched multiple times to understand anyway.
Thatâs the moment where I prefer to create a gif, especially if itâs just a small section of the image.
