Flash player replay buffering problem????

Dear All,
I am working on asp.net application where i have used flash player for showing the recorded videos but the problem is when i played the video fist time it read from server its fine but when its completed and i want to replay the same video but its again read from the server and taking time while it should run fast as play the youtube. how to set the cache property in flash player object or anything which i should set pleas help me... ???*
Thanks in Advance
Mohammad Sharique

Hello, Adobe is working on Flash Player for the 6t-bit platform. To use Flash Player to view content on a 64-bit operating
system you must run a 32-bit browser. Following is some information that may be helpful to you.
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/000/6b3af6c9.html

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