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preLoadRAM

Syntax

the preLoadRAM

Description

System property; specifies the amount of RAM that can be used for preloading a digital video. This property can be set and tested.

This property is useful for managing memory, limiting digital video cast members to a certain amount of memory, so that other types of cast members can still be preloaded. When preLoadRAM is FALSE, all available memory can be used for preloading digital video cast members.

However, it's not possible to reliably predict how much RAM a digital video will require once it is preloaded, because memory requirements are affected by the content of the movie, how much compression was performed, the number of keyframes, changing imagery, and so on.

It is usually safe to preload the first couple of seconds of a video and then continue streaming from that point on.

If you know the data rate of your movie, you can estimate the setting for preLoadRAM. For example, if your movie has a data rate of 300K per second, set preLoadRAM to 600K if you want to preload the first 2 seconds of the video file. This is only an estimate, but it works in most situations.

Example

This statement sets preLoadRAM to 600K, to preload the first 2 seconds of a movie with a data rate of 300K per second:

set the preLoadRAM = 600

See also

loop (keyword), next