The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
FWIW when starting a new thread and you select the Freeola services sub-forum then there is the subtle reminder:
If your thread is related to a Freeola service, please state the name of the service within your post, e.g. VIP Web Hosting or InstantPro.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Not at all.
Hopefully it will help remind both new and old forum users when posting their query.
No it won't ... if you are 'new' you post your question about your problem but you don't have any reminders to tell you to also add ...
...your system information,
...your ISP,
...your browser,
...your coding preference,
...your web development software,
...your preference for breakfast,
...your 'inside leg' measurement and whether you'd like tea or coffee with your request
... and if you're old, then you forget anyway ;¬)
Hopefully it will help remind both new and old forum users when posting their query.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Anybody know how to get an MP3 or similar audio file to loop continuously?
Welcome to the Freeola forums!
It's always worth mentioning if a query relates to an InstantPro Site or a 'normally' hosted one :¬)
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola InstantPro Site Basically, the Quicktime object in InstantPro wasn't looping even though "Loop" was ticked in the preferences.
It looks as though InstantPro adds the "loop" attribute the player as expected, however sets it to "1" instead of "true". Generally this would mean the same thing, however in this case only "true" seems to be accepted.
I've updated the object on your InstantPro page manually so it should now be looping as expected, and I've reported this issue to our systems team so it should be resolved entirely in the near future.