Buffering

Buffering in the context of meetings refers to the temporary delay or interruption in the smooth flow of audio or video content, often experienced in virtual or online meetings. It can result from various factors, including network issues, server performance, or technical glitches. To handle buffering effectively during meetings:

Communicate openly with participants about technical difficulties and the steps being taken to resolve them.
Encourage patience and understanding among attendees while the buffering issue is addressed.
Consider having backup plans, such as sharing critical information via alternative means (e.g., email or chat), in case buffering persists.
Ensure that technical support or IT personnel are readily available to troubleshoot and resolve buffering issues promptly.