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Doppel
Cadet 1
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Member#: 4098
Posts: 2
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Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:05 pm Post subject: Radio cache |
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are tracks cacheing on my hard drive?
if so, where?
btw: i'm listening ogg 64k in winamp |
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cjjeepercreeper
Commodore
Joined: Nov 27, 2006
Member#: 2665
Posts: 6146
Location: At the Mountains of Madness
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Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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Read this, it will tell you what you need to know:
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Ever notice how your computer runs like a fat dog through water after Winamp has been running for a long while?
This is due to Windows moronically caching ALL of your MP3s in memory. Even when you run out of physical RAM, Windows begins swapping out programs and even parts of the cache to disk. If you are curious, set up sysmon.exe to show you allocated memory and disk cache size. Notice how after Winamp has been running for say, 3 hours, the cache is in the 100 MB range.
The fix:
Copy your Windows directory onto a cheap CDR, have one friend stand 15 yards to your left with the CDR. Scream "PULL" and blast Windows into oblivion with a 12-gauge shotgun (mortar shells work good, too) AFTER your friend throws the CD. Alternatively, you could savagely beat your hard drive with a sledgehammer (no, not the processor) and scream into the air like a Tuscan Raider.
OR:
Open up your system.ini file (for the systemically unenhanced: it is in the Windows directory). Find the line entitled [vcache], and add these lines underneath:
[vcache]
MaxFileCache=X
MinFileCache=Y
where X and Y are the largest and smallest sizes you want to allow for the file cache (in kilobytes). Exactly what the values you want to choose is an issue of contest, but I wouldn't make it more than 25% of your "real" RAM unless you have $***loads to spare.
Finally, reboot Windows for this to take effect.
Now you can have Winamp running overnight and your screensaver will just blink away rather than bringing even the beefiest of systems to its knees. |
http://www.geek.com/tipstrix/misc/winampspeed.htm _________________ Not dead, just sleeping.
Memento Mori |
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Doppel
Cadet 1
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Member#: 4098
Posts: 2
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Tue Oct 16, 2007 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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thx, it will be very useful, especially with my 256RAM
any more suggestions about winamp cache location? |
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Pesadelo
Admiral (Administrator)
Joined: Feb 18, 2007
Member#: 3090
Posts: 1955
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Thu Oct 18, 2007 5:59 am Post subject: |
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="Doppel"
any more suggestions about winamp cache location? |
Yes, add memory to your computer! |
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