Streaming Anime

This is a simple "how to" guide on how to watch anime online instantly. Basically, all you need to have with you when watching anime online is a computer with an "above dial-up" internet connection. And depending on how you watch it, your computer should support flash. This means your computer's browser, IE or Firefox, has the flash player plugin installed. This is necessary if you want to watch anime episodes or movies on youtube, veoh, megamovie, or other video streaming websites.
Your next option for watching anime online is through real player which i think is far better than watching it on video streaming sites. Why? Because the video and audio quality is of higher quality. Although the file size is slightly bigger, it's still not large enough to keep you waiting for the anime episode or movie to load. Even though streaming through real player is not something new, many people still don't know that this is possible.
The recommended connection speed you'd need to stream anime is 40-50kbps. 50kbps is a bit low compared to the speeds you'd get from DSL connections nowadays. With that in mind lets begin.
Your next option for watching anime online is through real player which i think is far better than watching it on video streaming sites. Why? Because the video and audio quality is of higher quality. Although the file size is slightly bigger, it's still not large enough to keep you waiting for the anime episode or movie to load. Even though streaming through real player is not something new, many people still don't know that this is possible.
The recommended connection speed you'd need to stream anime is 40-50kbps. 50kbps is a bit low compared to the speeds you'd get from DSL connections nowadays. With that in mind lets begin.
Stream using Realplayer
Step 1. Find a site that provides anime rmvb or realplayer media format via direct download. You can find some sites here download sites
Step 2 . Once you've located the website. Search for the anime link of the movie or episode you want to watch. Right click on the link to show the menu and click the properties from the menu box.


Step 3 . If you're using firefox the element properties window will pop-up after you've clicked on properties from step 2. Here you'll see the Address of the link. Highlight the address and right click on it then from the menu click copy. If you can't copy the link or url you could just memorize it but be aware that some urls are long and will sometimes include hash codes. It would be better to just copy the url.


