Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Maybe we should bind `F' and `B' to seek by just one second.
> Then `f' and `b' can seek by a few seconds and `M-f' and `M-b'
> by a larger number.  Maybe `C-M-f' and `C-M-b' should seek
> even longer.
>
> So how about 1 s, 3 s, 10 s and 60 s?

Yes, this is useful for very long and very short files.

> Right, so rapid consecutive relative seeking commands end up
> seeking to the same place over and over.  That's no good.
>
>> Do you think this can be worked around?
>
> Yes, I have installed a fix.
>
> See if you like it.  It should actually improve the
> interactive seeking for all backends a little bit.

It's certainly an improvement for VLC. But it's worse now with the
other back-ends. Seeking is jerky, or at least the progress bar is.
And now, seeking backwards to or below (!) 0% gives errors and/or
stops playback. The mpg123 back-end crashes sometimes while seeking
backwards, but I don't know why. Probably it receives some strange
input values.


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