Is it possible to loop a video longer than a minute?

hey guys,
ive been trying to look into this, and found the following solution:
Place the video in the document.
Turn on auto play and "do not allow pause" in the vide
Make the video a multistate object (two states, same content in both state)
Set the sideshow to autoplay
Set the delay to zero
Set the interval to the length of your video
Test.
However when setting the interval to the length of the video, it allows a 60 second max. My video is around 4 minutes, and i was wondering if anyone had any solution into how to do this.
Thank for any advice

The only way I can think of is to use a web overlay and embed a video player in the overlay.
Neil

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