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	<title>How do I loop an AVI video? </title>
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	<description>What video player will allow me to loop a specific section of an AVI video? I&apos;ve downloaded a few guitar instruction videos to my PC (Windows) and they&apos;re in AVI or DIVX format.  I have to continually repeat small sections to catch what the guitarist is doing and sliding that little reverse bar on Windows Media Player is just not working well for me.  Is there a player that will allow me to set a start and end point and have the section play in a continual loop?</description>
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	<category>AVI</category>
	<category>continual</category>
	<category>divx</category>
	<category>loop</category>
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