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Flash Video Question
I am looking at using Flash for instructional web videos, but am wondering about downloadable files.
When viewing a Flash video, does it get stored in cache so when viewing it again it does not have to be re-downloaded, thus not incurring additional bandwidth charges? If so, is there any way around this? I know with Quick Time, files can be set up to be stored in cache, so there is only "one" download. This certainly would make a big difference, particularly with material that needs to be viewed numerous times, i.e. sports instructional video clips. Thanks for any thoughts. AL |
You right click on the video to set the properties. One of them concerns the cache size.
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