Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Error Message: Syntax Error Found in Loaded Buffer
Syntax Errors
A syntax error is a common problem for some computers. Normally, a syntax error is a momentary loss in communication between your computer's programs or an inability for your computer to read a code. Codes and data communication are delicate and essential processes. The slightest error, such as a wrong letter in a code, can cause a syntax error.
Buffers
Buffers, or buffering as a verb, is the process of media and data loading onto your computer. Buffering is basically the loading of computer data for videos. When you access a website, for example, that has movies or videos, the video must buffer to a load rate before it can be played. This is how you can play a video before it is completely downloaded on websites.
Loaded Buffer
In today's media-driven world, the average computer user is watching videos, movies, television programs or downloaded clips on the computer. With such an increase in data streaming into your computer, the buffers may not be able to catch up to the data. There is the chance that there is a buffer overload, causing the video to crash.
Combination of Two Computer Issues
The message 'syntax error found in loaded buffer' means the media streaming overloaded within your computer, causing a language code issue. The best way to keep this from happening is to ease on the streaming video. Streaming video can consume space on your computer in the form of temporary files and saved online content. Deleting these saved materials and watching one video at a time without having other Internet windows open will save you from a syntax error.
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