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| When one plays a video file in Windows Media Player When one plays a video file in Windows Media Player, is the video file always cached in memory so that when the file is played a second time, the file comes from the cache instead of the hard drive? |
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| Re: When one plays a video file in Windows Media Player In news:48C4D738-C730-45CA-AE72-CA617B9BD579@microsoft.com, b11_ typed on Sun, 8 Nov 2009 11:18:11 -0800: > When one plays a video file in Windows Media Player, is the video > file always cached in memory so that when the file is played a second > time, the file comes from the cache instead of the hard drive? They all do this as far as I can tell. You can pause the player and wait for the file to download if your connection isn't fast enough. The Flash player shows you how much is downloaded. I believe WMP does too. -- Bill Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) - Windows XP SP2 |
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