Solved by Internet Archive
Despite the extensive collection of comedy films from various eras that the Internet Archive offers to its users, there is a significant problem concerning the quality of streaming these contents. Users of the archive experience several disruptions, such as buffering, poor image and sound quality, and even interruptions during playback. The flaw in streaming quality diminishes the viewing experience. This problem is further aggravated when users try to watch the films on high-resolution screens or over high-speed internet connections. It also has a negative impact on the overall user experience of the site, despite its user-friendly interface.
To enhance the user experience of the internet archive, the implementation of a better streaming technology could be made, allowing for seamless playback. For instance, it could use adaptive streaming methods that automatically adjust the quality of the stream according to the user's current internet speed. In addition, an improved caching system could be introduced that minimizes buffering by loading more data in advance. Improving the codec technology would also be helpful in optimizing the quality of image and sound. Through these measures, the tool could significantly improve the streaming experience for its users, regardless of their internet speed or screen resolution.
External Resource
https://archive.org/details/moviesandfilms
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