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However, it might be better to use the video tags and autoseek feature for this. Go to the video tags menu, add a tag track, rename the tag to whatever you want (like "Loop"), select the tag, set the start time (seek to the time and click on the "Update Start" button) and end time, input the tag name (like "Loop) into the Auto Seek Tags Criteria box, and then enable the toggle to the left of that input box. Finally, enable the loop button, which will loop the current video (or don't enable it and the player will automatically seek to all the "Loop" tags in your current video queue). The video tags and autoseek is pretty powerful. You can add multiple tags to the autoseek input box as well (use the buttons below the autoseek input box after selecting a tag).