<span style='font-family:Verdana'><span style='font-size:12px'>Hi, all.<br />
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I use the latest version of VLC on OS X 10.8, on a MacBookPro8,1 (i7 version) with 8 gig RAM. I regularly play movies, each of which is about 1 gig of h264 at 720x576x25. Sometimes I get my computer to do disk-intensive work (video editing using Adobe CS) in the background while I watch my movies. But when the video editing hits a part that's filled with compositions/edits, the movie becomes choppy. If I pause and then unpause the movie it gives VLC a chance to catch up, but it sometimes becomes choppy again within a few seconds. I wish that, while I pause the movie, VLC would cache further ahead.<br />
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If the bottleneck is disk I/O, is there some way that I can tell VLC to cache more of the movie in RAM to avoid disk I/O on the fly? If the bottleneck is CPU decoding, can I somehow cache that, or tell it to degrade more gracefully than it does?<br />
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Richard</span></span>