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Gabriel DeWitt


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06-20-06 12:11 AM

Hello everyone,

Does anyone here know if it is possible to clear the FMS stream
cache on a stream by stream basis? I am generating streams based on client
configuration settings but because the streams have the same filename only
the first is picked up and all the remaining calls play from the FMS cache
(RAM) - the file is getting deleted (application.clearStreams) and if played
is the correct file each time, but I need a way to tell the server to dump
the cached version. I don't want to turn off all caching, nor do I want to
change the filename on the dynamic stream b/c that would eat up FMS cache -
any suggestions? My fallback is to not play the dynamic stream using FMS and
then append a dummy variable to the end of the file name when I attempt to
load it, but that would move the file into the browser cache which I don't
really want to do either.

Help ?

Thanks,

Gabriel

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