Hi,
I'm new to using Resolume and I've noticed that my clips do not loop on the same layer and move on to the next clip when the current clip finishes. I can't seem to find a method to keep the same clip to looping over and over again when I'm not clicking anything.
Could anyone help?
Clips cannot loop/repeat?
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Re: Clips cannot loop/repeat?
Greetings,
here are a couple of links you need to read thru and from there you should be fine.
https://resolume.com/support/en/clips
https://resolume.com/support/en/video
If you still have a problem, write back...
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here are a couple of links you need to read thru and from there you should be fine.
https://resolume.com/support/en/clips
https://resolume.com/support/en/video
If you still have a problem, write back...
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Re: Clips cannot loop/repeat?
Hi there!
Thanks for reply, I've tried clicking repeat and the few other buttons on the transport layer in the clip section. After the entire clip ends it will just move on to the next one instead of repeating within the same clip. I did manage to keep looping the first clip by changing the settings in Auto Pilot to loop the first clip but I can't find a way to loop the other clips. I've tried reading the two links but I think it's something that I might have missed out!
Thanks for reply, I've tried clicking repeat and the few other buttons on the transport layer in the clip section. After the entire clip ends it will just move on to the next one instead of repeating within the same clip. I did manage to keep looping the first clip by changing the settings in Auto Pilot to loop the first clip but I can't find a way to loop the other clips. I've tried reading the two links but I think it's something that I might have missed out!
Re: Clips cannot loop/repeat?
Auto pilot should be off if you want a single clip to loop indefinitely until you click another.
Re: Clips cannot loop/repeat?
I'm not sure what I've done but it seems like my clips are able to loop and repeat nonstop now, which was what I wanted now. But I am unable to turn this function off to let my clips randomly play and shuffle, turning on and off autopilot made no difference. I'm really confused at the interface, seems to me that I screwed up somewhere...
Re: Clips cannot loop/repeat?
When it comes to autopilot, there's a few settings that override each other, so things might go all weird when you forget you turned them on or off.
So you first want to make sure all your clips behave the same. Select all your clips (just hit CTRL-a to select all of them), go to the Clip menu and select Clip > Auto Pilot > Layer Determined. This will turn off the auto pilot for individual clips, and make them listen to the layer auto pilot control instead.
Now, and this part is important, make sure you select the layer that your clips are on. So if your clips are on the bottom layer, select layer 1. If they're on the top layer, select layer 3 (or whatever your top layer is). You select a layer by clicking on the layer handle on the far left side of the interface.
When you're sure you have the correct layer selected, go the Layer panel and switch the Autopilot to OFF. If you want to be really sure, you can select each layer in turn, and make sure their Autopilots are all OFF.
At this point, your clips will loop forever and ever and ever and ever, until you click a different one.
Now, if you want to start playing them in random order, just select the layer they are on, and set the Autopilot to Random. If you want to go back to regular playback, set the Autopilot back to OFF.
So you first want to make sure all your clips behave the same. Select all your clips (just hit CTRL-a to select all of them), go to the Clip menu and select Clip > Auto Pilot > Layer Determined. This will turn off the auto pilot for individual clips, and make them listen to the layer auto pilot control instead.
Now, and this part is important, make sure you select the layer that your clips are on. So if your clips are on the bottom layer, select layer 1. If they're on the top layer, select layer 3 (or whatever your top layer is). You select a layer by clicking on the layer handle on the far left side of the interface.
When you're sure you have the correct layer selected, go the Layer panel and switch the Autopilot to OFF. If you want to be really sure, you can select each layer in turn, and make sure their Autopilots are all OFF.
At this point, your clips will loop forever and ever and ever and ever, until you click a different one.
Now, if you want to start playing them in random order, just select the layer they are on, and set the Autopilot to Random. If you want to go back to regular playback, set the Autopilot back to OFF.