Only the most recently played part of the file will be in disk cache.
Consider the case of a 2 hour HD resolution TV program which would be about
16 GB in size, obviously not much of it could be in disk cache on a system
with 2GB of main memory.
"b11_" <> wrote in message
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> 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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