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foo_seek.dll Usage

OK, I've started a new topic here as I just realised my previous post was in the wrong forum (Uploads - fb2k) - see here

From grimes' replies:
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loop length is predefined for 6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 seconds.

How/where is this predefined?  How do I change the value?

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Alternatively set endpoint mode, seek to start point in seekbar manually, wait for x seconds and set end point by shortcut.

How exactly do I set endpoint mode and how do I set the end point?  I can't find any shortcut(s) for this.

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an example for first mode:

    Enable loop length 6s
    Enable "loop" (by shortcut)
    Seek to a start point in seekbar


To enable loop length of 6s do I need to go through Advanced Preferences or is there another way?

Thanks very much for your help.
Spockman

foo_seek.dll Usage

Reply #1
How/where is this predefined?  How do I change the value?

Menu | Playback | Seek Control | Loop length

How exactly do I set endpoint mode and how do I set the end point? I can't find any shortcut(s) for this.

You can assign shortcuts in Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts
The relevant commands are "Set end point" and "Remove end point" in Loop length submenu.

To enable loop length of 6s do I need to go through Advanced Preferences or is there another way?

Yes.

foo_seek.dll Usage

Reply #2
I don't seem to have the 'Menu | Playback | Seek Control | Loop length' option in my menu.  See attached screenshot.
Nor can I find the 'Set end point' and 'Remove end point' in the Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts section.





 

foo_seek.dll Usage

Reply #4
[quote name='q-stankovic' date='Jan 28 2012, 09:07' post='783973']
Are you sure to have installed the latest version of foo_seek?

Arrrhhh!  Got my 1.0 and 0.1 mixed up.  That's done the trick.  Humblest apologies.
Spockman.