Honestly pal,
I saw this way back, and didn't even really understand what you were talking about and why it was an issue. Like why would you want to arbitrarily loop only a part of the track and risk missing out on either the rest of the script, or the repetitions of special parts of it necessary for the program's success dealing with difficult topics, thus interfering with the entire process? I just didn't understand the "why" so I didn't post anything.
Basically, want the benefits of the script? Then play the whole script lol .
I think the issue with your situation, is that the mp3 player's file may be corrupt. The same thing happens to me when a video or song is corrupt on my PC, it stops right at a certain point, then restarts, and it won't go past that point in the file. A fresh copy of the file fixes this for me.
I saw this way back, and didn't even really understand what you were talking about and why it was an issue. Like why would you want to arbitrarily loop only a part of the track and risk missing out on either the rest of the script, or the repetitions of special parts of it necessary for the program's success dealing with difficult topics, thus interfering with the entire process? I just didn't understand the "why" so I didn't post anything.
Basically, want the benefits of the script? Then play the whole script lol .
I think the issue with your situation, is that the mp3 player's file may be corrupt. The same thing happens to me when a video or song is corrupt on my PC, it stops right at a certain point, then restarts, and it won't go past that point in the file. A fresh copy of the file fixes this for me.