As the number of educational and informational videos on YouTube has grown, it has become an important source of streaming video content in classrooms and meetings. Because so many people are uploading and/or viewing content on YouTube at any given time, this can lead to occasional lags when videos are loading. Unfortunately, there is little that Simmons can do to rectify this issue. The lag is caused not by our servers or the Internet connection at Simmons but by the volume of bandwidth available at YouTube.
If we think of a flow of information like water, bandwidth represents the size of the pipe that the water flows through. Depending on the availability of bandwidth, a YouTube video can fluctuate in quality or pause while additional content loads. YouTube is working to make their video player more efficient and to present videos that will automatically adjust in quality based on available bandwidth, but neither of these tactics represents a complete solution to the lag in loading times.
There are a couple of things you can do to help alleviate slow loading times for videos. First, if you’re loading a long video but only want to show a select portion of it, you can create and share a link or embed the video on a website with a specified start time by following the instructions here. If a video is slow to load, you may also want to refresh the page or clear your web browser’s cache. You can find instructions on how to do that here. If you’ve tried these solutions and you find that video lag is still a persistent problem, please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.