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For audio files that support loop markers in the file, such as .wav, a useful feature would be a loop mode which plays the selected file up to the end of the loop marker, then loops the audio between the markers.  A stop action would be to then play the file past the end of loop marker to the end. 

So, for example, you could have single file that includes a machine starting up, a looping section of the machine running designated by markers in the audio file, and then the machine shutting down when the sound is deactivated.

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Thanks for suggestion,
Yes looping between two markers would be an improvement and something that Sound Show is currently missing compared to some other software

Edit: Markers have been implemented and also looping between markers (with loop count). It not currently directly retrieved from the audio files but need to be configured in Sound Show 

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