The default setting of vlc
is to skip x seconds when forwarding/rewinding based on the video length (there's also the possibility to make small steps (hotkey for that is configurable)). How can I set the steps to be a seconds long with a depending on the video length? Can I overwrite the default forward/rewind hotkeys (mouse wheel up/down when hovering over progress bar without pressing further keys) to consider this setting?
I don't know if you're still looking for a solution, but this article describes how to do what you seen to want. I came across both your question and the article when I was looking for a solution myself. It worked for me on Win7 and will hopefully work on Ubuntu as well.
Steps:
Launch VLC. Click "Tools" in the top menu bar, then click "Preferences" to open VLC's preferences section.
Click the radio button next to "All" in the lower left-hand corner to display VLC's "Advanced settings" section. Click the arrow next to "Interfaces" in the left-hand column, and then click "Hotkeys settings."
Click the text box next to the jump size you want to change in the "Jump sizes" section. Type the length of time, in seconds, that you want to set as the skip length. Repeat the process for all of the skip lengths that you want to change.
Click "Save" to apply the new skip times, and close the "Preferences" window.
To complete on Roney answer, note that VLC has both a normal step mode (10s by default, by pressing
right/left arrows
) and a short step mode (3s by default, by pressingShift+right/left arrows
). To configure the time, cf Roney Michael's answer.