Just to note: VLC already does this....it keeps the cache in front of the file to the amount you specify.VLC does include the "cache" feature in the settings/input/acces module/file preferences.. but as DJK already stated.. when playing files, VLC takes the specified amount of time to cache the file before actually starting playback.. i.e. if i have a 30 sec cache.. i have to wait 30 secs b4 the file starts to play.. a better implementation would be to read the file at greater than 1x.. or 'oversample'.. to a specified degree.. that way the video could immediately be playing, while a buffer is being filled in the background..
Where can I find this option? I'm on a Mac, by the way.Your problem is caching on the client side, not the server side. Increasing the server cache will cause it to buffer more data from the file/disc it has open so the server will not have problems reading the media. To cache more locally, increase the buffering amount on the client.
Media > Server Cache > Server > Client Cache > Client > Play
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