There was a problem with the video, you had to loop it and play around. The problem was solved in 2 ways:

  1. Changed carentTime to 0.
  2. just registered in the tag loop.

But when I turn to the Network tab in the chrome, I see that when there is 2, 3 lap video, it seems to be buffered again. With every lap again.

From this follows the question:

Did I understand what was going on correctly, does the Network tab really show a new buffering of video every time, or does this tab display something else?

If I understood everything correctly, then how to make the video play in a circle, but at the same time it was not buffereated every time with cycled replay, but did it only once?

Here is the code to make it clear what I'm talking about:

<video loop autoplay src="https://media.w3.org/2010/05/sintel/trailer.mp4" type="video/mp4"></video> 

After the second lap of the video, it will be possible to observe how the blue bar begins to appear, which shows the indication of buffering.

Tell me how to solve this problem?

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As rightly pointed out by the link given by @Sergey, the network shows the download from the cache too.

There are three points that are worth paying attention to.

First, the cache can be disabled by disable cache checkbox at the top of the panel:

disable cache

Secondly, you can see how much traffic has passed through the network. On the same screen below:

Network load

With the second video playback, these numbers do not increase.

Well and thirdly, the source is visible for each file:

File source

It can be seen that the video was downloaded for the first time (4.1Mb), and the next time it was downloaded from the cache.