Quote Originally Posted by Archangel
Hi Hamish
I'm going to assume you have a pc computer and are using explorer as a browser. After several movies, the program is going to have troubles because the cache will be full. The Foxhunting video is large so that could cause some software distress. If this is the pattern of the crashes then, I hope somebody can pass on easy instructions on assigning the program more memory and a larger cache. Again, if this is the pattern, then another solution is to assess how many movies before the freeze up and, in future, quit explorer after a couple of movies, and then watch the rest. Try quitting explorer and going to the foxhunting after re-opening the program. It should work.
Hopefully this is not too much gobbledygook.
Archangel, while this explanation makes complete sense to me, I am not sure it is going to be helpful to Ham, based on his professed technical skills, or lack thereof. For ease's sake, Ham, try closing all web browser windows, then open up one explorer window and go to the movie. It is OK to come here first to get the link. The other option is to change to the Firefox browser.

The link above is to download the browser. Then you will just need to double click on the file you downloaded and it will install the software. After the install, double-click on the new Firefox icon on your desktop and go to the movies you want to see.

Ham, if this is still beyond your technology comfort level, I will HAVE to schedule a visit! :smile::smile:

Cheers!