
Custom Loop sɣur losnappas
Loop portions of html5/webm/other videos and audio e.g. loop a 1minute video from 00:05 to 00:15.
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Quick "how-to": Use "Select start" where you want your loop to begin (e.g. 00:05). Then keep listening or skip to whatever you want to stop at and use "Select end" (e.g. 00:15). Now your loop is set, you just need to turn on loop in context menu, or it will not do anything (as a feature). Your media is now playing from 5sec->15sec over and over.
Context menu = right click menu
Explanation of required permissions:
*no permissions of substance required*
-In reality, requires "context menu" and "active tab" permissions. Active tab means it can function inside the tab you're using it in but no others.
Feedback always appreciated:
post a review, post an issue at https://gitlab.com/losnappas/Custom-Loop/issues , or tweet @losnappas
Thank you!
Context menu = right click menu
Explanation of required permissions:
*no permissions of substance required*
-In reality, requires "context menu" and "active tab" permissions. Active tab means it can function inside the tab you're using it in but no others.
Feedback always appreciated:
post a review, post an issue at https://gitlab.com/losnappas/Custom-Loop/issues , or tweet @losnappas
Thank you!
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Works by setting an interval and checking if media.currentTime > set end time, then goes back to set start time. For whatever reason the webaudio api loopStart & loopEnd are only for... some other type of media stream, I guess?