Thanks Ned I will try that app,
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ned Scott - does this mean if the Link2SD card app works for me I can increase the number in the <cachemembuffersize>52488000</cachemembuffersize> setting as my external SD card is a 64GB and should have plenty of space for cache. (the reason why I ask is when I tried to increase the <cachemembuffersize> to 104976000 (around 1GB of buffering space) on the internal SD card - which bearing in mind has only about 4GB free space.) I had issues getting any movie to play back inside XBMC, once a link was clicked it said resolving link as usual but then nothing after that, so I presume it does matter how high you set this when using internal SD cache buffering method.
I did try the 'External 2 Internal' SD switching method as discussed via 'Supercharged iOS's channel on Youtube but it didn't work for me. @
dsmryder - I have managed (I think) to allow the cache buffer to increase whilst playing a movie a lot longer than the usual 5% (which is about 50MB or something like that) by adding the script below to the advancedsettings.xml in my user XBMC data folder (NOTE: putting '0' into the <cachemembuffersize> which is supposed to allow unlimited cache buffering didn't work for me, I assume as of my current version XBMC FRODO 12.2 this would only work if you were running things on a PC or MAC etc. something with an internal HDD, very confusing for us android users with internal SD card memory (or maybe I just don't know how to set it up properly
![Wink Wink](https://forum.kodi.tv/images/smilies/wink.png)
) any how it didn't work for me
![Tongue Tongue](https://forum.kodi.tv/images/smilies/razz.png)
but by adding the code below it should give you around 500MB of buffer space rather than 50MB as standard.
<advancedsettings>
<network>
<buffermode>1</buffermode>
<cachemembuffersize>52488000</cachemembuffersize>
<readbufferfactor>4.0</readbufferfactor>
</network>
</advancedsettings>
Thanks for the reply Ned