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Rod Serling | 16:05 Wed 21st Apr 2010 | Internet
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If i watch something streamed or uploaded, i.e. I-Player or You Tube, is it recorded on my PC?
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It depends.

If the media is presented using true streaming the information is sent straight to the computer or device without saving the file to a hard disk.
Another variant of streaming is provided by a means called progressive download. Progressive downloading involves caching (saving) the file to a hard disk and then playing it from that location.
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Ta for that, but I am trying to find a video I watched ages ago on something like YouTube or a Funnies site, is there any chance of retrieving it from my cache?
from ages ago - no
Possibly, though saying yutube or something like a funny site doesn't help as they could cache things in a different way.

if it was youtube have a look in C:\Documents and Settings\User\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files (assuming you ahve windows XP)

if it's there the file will have a random file name but will have the extension .flv

if it was ages ago though it's probably been deleted automatically from the temporary internet files.

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