YouTube doesn't stream. It slowly downloads the flash video files to
the temporary internet files folder where it's usually named "FlaXX.tmp".
The XX is usually a hex number depending on how many tmp files you
have in there. The file is also (99% of the time) deleted the second you
close the page it is linked to.
The good thing is that you can watch the video before it's fully
downloaded. A very good thing if you are on dial-up :)
Does anyone have a list of retro video's on YouTube? I know most can be
found by searching for the appropriate machine name, but not everyone
has decent tags with there videos :(
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
Right now I am trying to VIEW the %$@! You-Tube stuff. I hate
streaming
stuf on dial up. I don't think I will ever get more than the 1st few
minutes
of the UNIVAC stuff. Nothing like comparing almost 60 years of
computing
development.
Cheers,
Chuck