Whats the Best Cache Size for Videos?
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Whats the Best Cache Size for Videos?
Whats the best size for my cache for watching videos like YT with as little load times?
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Re: Whats the Best Cache Size for Videos?
Default, I would say, unless you have some reason to think that changing some cache size would affect loading of a video.
YT does a "lazy load" of comments & related videos, so maybe if you can block that?
Maybe using an "embedded" view of a video (where it is only the video player UI that you see) rather then playing the video "within" the web page (with associated comments & noise)?
YT does a "lazy load" of comments & related videos, so maybe if you can block that?
Maybe using an "embedded" view of a video (where it is only the video player UI that you see) rather then playing the video "within" the web page (with associated comments & noise)?
Fire 750, bring back 250.
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Re: Whats the Best Cache Size for Videos?
Do you know the default value for FF's cache?therube wrote:Default, I would say, unless you have some reason to think that changing some cache size would affect loading of a video.
YT does a "lazy load" of comments & related videos, so maybe if you can block that?
Maybe using an "embedded" view of a video (where it is only the video player UI that you see) rather then playing the video "within" the web page (with associated comments & noise)?
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Re: Whats the Best Cache Size for Videos?
350mbkillz wrote:Do you know the default value for FF's cache?therube wrote:Default, I would say, unless you have some reason to think that changing some cache size would affect loading of a video.
YT does a "lazy load" of comments & related videos, so maybe if you can block that?
Maybe using an "embedded" view of a video (where it is only the video player UI that you see) rather then playing the video "within" the web page (with associated comments & noise)?