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Old 11-26-2007, 05:20 PM   #1
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seamlessly looping a Wav

Is there an audio player out there that would allow me to seamlessly loop a 15 second wav file? I've tried WMP 10, VLC, and QuickTime, but all 3 take a second or two to jump back to the start of the playlist/file, leaving it sounding not at all seamless.

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How many times do you need it to loop?

Could you just copy the wav and paste onto the end of itself, and just make one long wav file?
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In iTunes if you put the WAV file in a playlist by itself and turn on looping it should work. I tried it and it goes to the beginning without a noticeable pause.
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How many times do you need it to loop?
foreverandeverandeverandever...

It's on-hold music for a phone system.


I didn't get a chance to install iTunes, but it looks like media player classic may do the trick too.
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I only have iTunes installed, but I'd imagine my method would work on multiple players.
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Have you tried Winamp?

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