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Is there a way to export an MP4 video (or any other type) as a looped video without having to just repeat the frames? I am playing this on an older TV that can't set the settings to loop and I need to export it as a loop. Please help! ASAP! Thank you!
The playback device or Player is the only way to make a file loop.
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The playback device or Player is the only way to make a file loop.
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You would think that Adobe would be able to make this happen by now. What a bummer.
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Adobe doesn't make video players... they make video files. It's always going to depend on the player to loop or not as it is the software that is doing the playing of the file you create with Adobe's tools.
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Agreed. Regardless of whether Adobe is in the video player business, the fact is a simple loop during export is a very common need. Leaving that out should be for a better reason than "that's not what the softward is for." (I could think of some things that could be cut from Photoshop for that reason.)
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Thank you Shooternz for replying so quickly!
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I used this command to append copies of the same video. In this example 3 copies of the video will be appended to the original and saved with the name "_loop"
"ffmpeg.exe" "-stream_loop" "3" "-i" "%~f1" "-y" "-c" "copy" "%~n1"_loop"%~x1"