I like to have music on in another tab on YouTube while I browse the web sometimes. But lately, on my laptop, any YouTube video will skip while I’m browsing. Though often if I actually watch the entire video (instead of having it playing while I look at other tabs), it doesn’t skip.
Could it be because I have too many things running on my computer?
No. it pauses for a fraction of the second, causing a skip in the music. It does this many times throughout the video, causing the music to sound choppy.
On second thought, maybe “skip” is actually the opposite of what I’m experiencing. Maybe I wasn’t clear.
Check your CPU percentage. Something in the chain from Internet to display is a bottleneck. Check your Internet speed: http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ is a good one. See if some other program in your computer is hogging the CPU.
It’s not skipping, it’s pausing because something isn’t fast enough.
Does it say anything about “audio altered to avoid copyright” scanners or programs? I understand that that’s a trick some people do; they put up a copyrighted song and screw with the sound in various ways to avoid YouTube’s automated detection.
Many ISPs reduce your bandwidth if you go over a certain limit. Most of them have a web page where you can log on to your user account and find out statistics like your bandwidth usage (among other things).
Malware can take up bandwidth. Other tasks can take up bandwidth (depending on what they are doing). Antivirus downloads can take up bandwidth.
If you pause the song when it starts to skip and let it build up a buffer for a bit you may reduce or eliminate further skipping.
Videos with more “video” take up more bandwidth. Videos with a static background take up significantly less bandwidth.