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finn4life  |
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| QUOTE (GTAboyWonder @ Sunday, May 6 2012, 11:59) | | Every Youtube video I watch is always "slow-motion" and the audio is out-of-synch. I want to know how to fix this. I have Google Chrome BTW. |
How Old is your PC? Is it a laptop or desktop? Do you have specifications or the manufacturers name and what model? -- I had a laptop from 07 with incredibly weak graphics processing power, it caused youtube videos to jump every few seconds --- OR You accidentally set the youtube playback speed to 0.5x speed. On the right hand side of the video where your resolution options are there is also a playback speed option, click that and set the default to 1.0x speed. I would screenshot but my internet is going incredibly slow.
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Craig  |
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Hell Interface

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Joined: Sep 14, 2007


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Never underestimate the Russians.
So, I work night shifts permanently and while this isn't a problem, I'd like to get more out of my rest. Most times when I wake in the afternoon to get ready for my shift, I'm quite groggy for around 20 minutes which really shakes my productivity and even knocks my mood when it happens frequently. I work from 8PM to 8AM, and my typical schedule is to have a shower, eat something and sit in bed with some music and a hot drink until about 10, half 10 maybe. I wake up between half past 4 and 5PM, where I'll do the same - I'll shower, eat and generally get ready as I go on my laptop and play more music. The repetition isn't the problem because I like what I do in between, it's the actual sleep. I'm groggy due to snapping out of REM sleep (I assume), which kicks in after 40 minutes I hear. If I can feel better with less sleep, I'd like that, and I feel I could probably take advantage of that seeing as I work only 3 or 4 in a row tops.
Not really worded into a question, so I'll break it down for the tl;dr crew - what I do and when can I sleep to reduce the groggy feeling I get when I get up due to poorly planned sleep? I can work on much less, but will I feel better?
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