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Why do videos buffer more than music?

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Answer: Videos require more data

Video servers are slowerWrong. Server speed isn't the issue. Videos buffer more because they require far more data—both visual and audio streams versus audio alone.

Music has higher priorityWrong. Networks don't prioritize audio. Videos buffer more simply because they transmit much larger amounts of data than audio files.

Videos require more dataCorrect! Videos transmit much more data than music. Audio streaming: ~128-320 kbps (kilobits/sec). Video streaming: 1-25+ Mbps depending on resolution (4K = ~25 Mbps). Video includes moving images (24-60 fps) plus audio. Slow internet can handle audio but struggles with video's massive data requirements. That's why videos buffer when music plays smoothly!

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