A flash file is a compiled file.  Like a MP3 file...  a Flash file is a SWF
file.  It will start playing when it's done downloading. It will not start
streaming.
A user will not wait for a large file.  You can try this out for yourself..
just dump a big file in a SWF and upload it  buddy pall lover friend player
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On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 12:50 AM, DogWalker <jpratt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Q: With no preloader, at what point during a users download of a large
> Flash swf file over the Internet does it actually start playing? Is
> this a percentage of the full swf file size downloaded to the users
> computer or is it a fixed number of bytes?
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