Hi Jacque:

In my experience, I've never been able to reliably loop a native player
seamlessly.  Even if it I got it working on one system, there's always
another that runs slowly or has multiple process processes running, and a
split second pause is audible in between loops.

The only way I've ever been able loop audio seamlessly is using Trevor
DeVore's Enhanced QuickTime external. The external has a
qtMakeSeamlessLoop command that allows you to loop audio a specified
number of times seamlessly.  Check the Audio section of the docs here:
http://www.bluemangolearning.com/download/revolution/enhancedqt/eqt_documen
tation/


That said, if there's an actual "blip" in the file, you may be stuck, but
it's likely the blip is the result of the (attempted) loop.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX Design




On 2/23/13 3:49 PM, "J. Landman Gay" <jac...@hyperactivesw.com> wrote:

>A client wants to use m4a audio files that loop, but there's a short
>blip each time it rolls around to the beginning. Is there a way to
>seamlessly loop those? I said I'd ask here since we have some audio pros
>on the list.
>
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>HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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