Reviews for Custom Loop
Custom Loop by losnappas
Review by Steveplays
7 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17444180, 2 years agoAmazing, he did it .. for musicians this is a must.... Only regret that 0.75 speed is not available anbd also 25%, only 50% speed is allowed but it is VERY good. A bit difficlut to find (double right click for me in the Youtube video window) , but then it works very NICE.... thank you so much
- Rated 1 out of 5by FaFac, 5 years ago
- Rated 4 out of 5by Kozmyk , 7 years agoTook me a few minutes to get the sequence of setting up a loop but it's working nicely right now on a YT vid I'm trying to learn a piece of music from...
R click in YT window and select Loop
With vid paused got to your Start point
R click twice to bring up the menu with Custom Loop options
Select "Select Start"
Move video to End point
Select "Select End"
Hit Play and the Vid will loop.
If you are past the start point the vid will jump immediately to your Start Point
If you are before the start point the vid will play from there, up to the End point Then start looping.
Very good, very useful. Right I'm back off to learn these notes ;^) - Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 6805756, 7 years agoAre you sure about the context menu? I'm using latest 57.0.2 (64-bit) on PC. Can't see any of the entries mentioned in your screenshot (assuming you ment FF's standard right click context menu).
Edit: Actually, I was just trying it out on youtube nothing special. I'm now on ArchLinux with a fresh FF profile (firefox -P, with just the Looper addon installed) but still no menu entry. Weird..Developer response
posted 7 years agoThanks for telling.
What site are you using it on? On video or audio? Yes, the standard right click context menu.
I don't know if it's possible for you to reply to my reply here. You can edit your review and I'll re-read it. Or email me.
This thing doesn't work on Soundcloud at least, since they use a different way of serving their music. There are other websites like that too. Works on Youtube so that's a good place to test it. On youtube, the first right click brings up youtube's own context menu. Just open the context menu again and firefox should open the regular menu. There you can then see the custom loop menu.
edit: that is weird. I'm now on ubuntu and I see it fine. Can you see context menu items for other addons?
Try this: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/right-click-wiktionary/ . Select some text and right click it, you should see a Wiktionary thing.