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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Report: Half of Video Streamers Experience ‘Buffer Rage’ ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ If you have ever wanted to throw something when that infamous spinning buffering wheel appears while you’re trying to stream a TV show or movie, you’re not alone. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Michael Balderston ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>BOSTON—</strong>If you have ever wanted to throw something when that infamous spinning buffering wheel appears while you’re trying to stream a TV show or movie, you’re not alone. A recent study by IneoQuest Technologies, a media company and service provider on video quality and audience behavioral intelligence, has revealed that 51 percent of streaming viewers experience “buffer rage.” IneoQuest defines buffer rage as a state of uncontrollable fury or violent anger induced by the delayed or interrupted enjoyment of streaming video content from OTT services.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="pExKVicJQvs9o2cxvoDdfb" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/pExKVicJQvs9o2cxvoDdfb.png" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/pExKVicJQvs9o2cxvoDdfb.png" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>While 51 percent is the overall number of consumers that have experience buffer rage, 66 percent of respondents claimed frustration when a video buffers; 21 percent of those reported “severe levels of irritation.” For consumers under 35, 34 percent say they suffer from buffer rage more often than road rage.</p><p>One of the biggest causes of buffer rage appears to be not being able to start a piece of content. Up to 27 percent of respondents said buffering most often occurs before a video starts, while 34 percent experience buffering within the first 15 seconds of the video. This causes a negative reaction for many viewers, with 40 percent saying they only wait 10 seconds before clicking out of a buffering video, and nearly 40 percent of those respondents claim they will never attempt to re-watch the video.</p><p>Interruptions during live sporting events, watching content on mobile devices and mid-video buffering are other big factors in inducing buffer rage, according to IneoQuest.</p><p>Respondents said that buffering was a regular issue; 34 percent encounter it once in every three videos, while 24 percent experience it once in every five.</p><p>“This data shows that OTT service providers need to do more to ensure the delivery of a more reliable, consistent, enjoyable viewing experience to consumers in order to prevent a rampant buffer rage epidemic,” said Kurt Michel, senior marketing director at IneoQuest.</p><p>IneoQuest commissioned Research Now to conduct the study of 1,000 consumers. To see more on the study, click <a href="https://www.ineoquest.com/techs-newest-epidemic-buffer-rage/" data-original-url="http://www.ineoquest.com/techs-newest-epidemic-buffer-rage/">here</a>.</p>
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