I live in a rural area where satellite internet is the only option. YouTube streams good, but your materials are choppy because they are slow loading. It would be better if you published your material on YouTube or used a service with better compression. I like the content, but the performance lacks.
Were you aware that you also have the option of downloading videos embedded in resources first and then viewing them later?
"The saints are the true interpreters of Holy Scripture. The meaning of a given passage of the Bible becomes most intelligible in those human beings who have been totally transfixed by it and have lived it out." - Pope Benedict XVI
Thank's for pointing that out.
Peace
Doug
I have a 3Mb connection that serves up Hulu, Acorn, Amazon and Netflix without too much difficulty. FL TV is totally useless on a Roku 3 due to the lack of compression supported by the service. I am, however, able to receive the videos in the Logos software without pauses -- barely.
Eric
Thanks for the feedback. Which videos have you tried? Some of our videos are available at lower bitrates than others.
"CS201 Western Civilization: Greeks to Aquinas" by Bryan M. Litfin.
Short video on the Logos Now interactive "New Testament Use of the Old Testament"
After these two, I didn't try anything else. There was a long > 1minute pause after every 10-15 seconds of video.
It is streaming fine tonight.