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Do DVDs & CDs leave any information on a computer after playing th
I know that sometimes when you see a video or play a music file on the
internet, there is a copy of it left behind in your temporary files. Does the same type of thing happen when you play a movie from a DVD or music from a CD? Is there anything left behind in a "temporary" file or cache file? If so, where can I find it? Can it be saved or deleted? Thanks. |
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Re: Do DVDs & CDs leave any information on a computer after playing th
No.
-- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "bwphotos" <bwphotos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55EA8DA9-B6BE-43BE-AFD5-5D0EA6FCC85E@microsoft.com... I know that sometimes when you see a video or play a music file on the internet, there is a copy of it left behind in your temporary files. Does the same type of thing happen when you play a movie from a DVD or music from a CD? Is there anything left behind in a "temporary" file or cache file? If so, where can I find it? Can it be saved or deleted? Thanks. |
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Re: Do DVDs & CDs leave any information on a computer after playin
Thanks. OK, just to make sure that I understand how this actually works:
What you see or hear coming from the computer is information being read directly from the disc and not a copy loaded into a temporary cache? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > No. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "bwphotos" <bwphotos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55EA8DA9-B6BE-43BE-AFD5-5D0EA6FCC85E@microsoft.com... > I know that sometimes when you see a video or play a music file on the > internet, there is a copy of it left behind in your temporary files. Does > the same type of thing happen when you play a movie from a DVD or music from > a CD? Is there anything left behind in a "temporary" file or cache file? If > so, where can I find it? Can it be saved or deleted? > Thanks. |
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Re: Do DVDs & CDs leave any information on a computer after playin
"bwphotos" <bwphotos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:26F830AD-59CD-4171-B08E-C26B60A2211D@microsoft.com... > Thanks. OK, just to make sure that I understand how this actually works: > > What you see or hear coming from the computer is information being read > directly from the disc and not a copy loaded into a temporary cache? > Correctamundo! > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > >> No. >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "bwphotos" <bwphotos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:55EA8DA9-B6BE-43BE-AFD5-5D0EA6FCC85E@microsoft.com... >> I know that sometimes when you see a video or play a music file on the >> internet, there is a copy of it left behind in your temporary files. >> Does >> the same type of thing happen when you play a movie from a DVD or music >> from >> a CD? Is there anything left behind in a "temporary" file or cache file? >> If >> so, where can I find it? Can it be saved or deleted? >> Thanks. |
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Re: Do DVDs & CDs leave any information on a computer after playingth
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> No. > MANY media player applications access an online database for CD information like (not limited to) album title, artist name and track names (as that information is NOT on a standard music CD - only an ID number). The information is normally cached on the hard drive. http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,3995,00.asp |
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