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Graham Thompson
Hi all,
I have a number of large (just over 2GB) MPEG-2 video files (captures from a
digital TV tuner card). When I select them in Windows Explorer, XP loads the
entire file into memory. Needless to say, the operation slows the PC down to
a crawl...
Is there any way I can prevent or alter this behaviour?
I'm using XP Professional with SP2, and have 1GB of RAM. With the page file,
there's just enough memory 'available' for Windows to squeeze the .MPG file
in. Task Manager shows >2GB allocated, but it's not visible against any
specific process...
Thanks in advance for any advice,
GT
I have a number of large (just over 2GB) MPEG-2 video files (captures from a
digital TV tuner card). When I select them in Windows Explorer, XP loads the
entire file into memory. Needless to say, the operation slows the PC down to
a crawl...
Is there any way I can prevent or alter this behaviour?
I'm using XP Professional with SP2, and have 1GB of RAM. With the page file,
there's just enough memory 'available' for Windows to squeeze the .MPG file
in. Task Manager shows >2GB allocated, but it's not visible against any
specific process...
Thanks in advance for any advice,
GT