I wonder if you have been entering "1" in the repeats instead of "2" ?
It sounds like you might be thinking "once through and then one repeat" and so you put "1" in the number of repeats. BIAB, on the other hand, is interpreting the number of repeats as the "number of times through a section" so, if you want a section to play twice, "2" needs entering.
Yes, that's it. I can't believe it. That isn't what repeat means in plain English, let alone what repeat means in music.
When you play the first 16 bars the second time, what are you repeating? The first 16 bars. That's one repeat.
When you play the first 16 bars the first time, what are you repeating?
When you're done, how many repeats did you play?
5 days lost on this. If 1 is an invalid number why don't they say so? Then their incompetence in language would be a relatively minor irritation. As it is . . .
