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FiveLoop: Video Looping and Tempo Adjustment Tool

FiveLoop is a multimedia application designed for iPhone users who are engaged in learning through online video tutorials. This free app, developed by Stephan Duechtel, specializes in enabling users to slow down or loop specific segments of online videos from platforms like YouTube, Vimeo, Truefire, and more.

With FiveLoop, users can easily set loops, adjust video tempo in 5% increments, play/pause, and forward or rewind videos. Additionally, the app supports the use of MIDI-Controllers or Bluetooth-Keyboard for enhanced control, allowing users to connect these devices to their phone or tablet and assign keys to various functions.

Ideal for musicians learning to play instruments such as the guitar through video lessons, FiveLoop offers a practical solution for personalized video playback experiences.

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