Hi Klause and Paul,

I fixed the problem.

I had copied my player object from another older stack.
When I started with a freshly created object the problem
went away.

I had the play selection checkbox turned on.
I may not have used the 
set the playSelection of player "your player here..." to TRUE
I thought that’s what the checkbox was for?

Thanks for getting back to me.

Rick


> 
> did you:
> ...
> set the playSelection of player "your player here..." to TRUE
> ...
> ?
> This is mandatory for the player to respect the set start- and endtime.
> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Rick
> 
> Best
> 
> Klaus
> 
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> 
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