Thank you so much :) *goes back to fangasming from listening to all the sound effects*
To be honest I don't think I've ever seen a wav file with loop points before (dspadpcm doesn't even dump them out) and I'm not sure I even know of any media players that would actually respect them. Do you have any examples?
I dunno if I'm just misunderstanding, but the pages you linked don't make it sound like a proper loop; it's a set of cue points that alter playback, and it wants a set number of playbacks (I don't see anything that says it can be set to loop from one cue point infinitely). I am also guessing a lot of media players would just ignore it entirely given that it's kinda weird and not very commonly used. Not sure it's really worth implementing.
I could at least set it to dump an info txt file with the loop start/end samples if you'd be fine with that.
I dunno if I'm just misunderstanding, but the pages you linked don't make it sound like a proper loop; it's a set of cue points that alter playback, and it wants a set number of playbacks (I don't see anything that says it can be set to loop from one cue point infinitely). I am also guessing a lot of media players would just ignore it entirely given that it's kinda weird and not very commonly used. Not sure it's really worth implementing.
I could at least set it to dump an info txt file with the loop start/end samples if you'd be fine with that.