Hi Steve,
Have any of them tried right clicking the link and using "save target as"?
What's happening now is that a portion of the file is being downloaded to a
temp folder. When a sufficient amount is present the media player will begin
playing while still downloading the rest of the file. So yes, the streaming
factor could potentially cause interuptions.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
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> Hi,
>
> I have some wmv video files of about 60 MB on a fast Proliant server
> and with a dual pipe feed. A couple of users need to view these using
> their DSL and cable broadband connections at home, but if network
> traffic is heavy I would like them to have the option of saving the
> file locally to disk for viewing rather than streaming it off the
> server.
>
> When a video for viewing is ready I will send out an email with a link
> to the file as I have dome previously with audio files, however when
> clicking on mp3 audio links I am given the option to Save or Open the
> file whereas with wmv files it simply starts up Windows Media Player,
> fills the buffer to some amount and then starts play. Is Media Player
> actually downloading the entire file and then playing it or just some
> portion? If it is just a portion then this could present problems for
> users once the buffer is emptied and then they are dependant on
> variable quality download speeds for short but high quality (2 MB/sec)
> video segments.
>
> Is there a way to allow end users the option to save the entire file to
> their local disk for playback?
>
> Thank you everyone, Steve.
>