You could manually loop it in the timeline. Copy and past your audio track as many times as desired in the timeline and then manually arrange them to have start/end points together.
While this won't make a truly infinite audio loop, you could line enough of the audio tracks up for whatever your desired time frame is.
Not an expert, but maybe some sort of JavaScript snippet on the first page of the scene that opens an 'invisible' window or frame containing the audio loop, and then corresponding JavaScript snippet to close the window/frame when the learner hits the last page in your scene...
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I'm new to Storyline, but I just had an idea...
You could manually loop it in the timeline. Copy and past your audio track as many times as desired in the timeline and then manually arrange them to have start/end points together.
While this won't make a truly infinite audio loop, you could line enough of the audio tracks up for whatever your desired time frame is.
Just brainstorming here...
you should be able to do it by adding a play media when media completes trigger
but that will just the loop the audio on one slide right?
I would like to loop the audio on a whole scene.
You didnt say that
You cannot at the moment
Not an expert, but maybe some sort of JavaScript snippet on the first page of the scene that opens an 'invisible' window or frame containing the audio loop, and then corresponding JavaScript snippet to close the window/frame when the learner hits the last page in your scene...
Anyone have any ideas when Storyline will have that feature??
Thanks so much for all the suggestions!
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