There are times when I'm watching a film, and I've missed something, and I'd like to quickly look back. It would be easier to find the part I was looking for by rewinding that it is using the backwards jumps.
Tried:
shift+left and shift+right (3 seconds jump behind/forward)
alt+left and alt+right (10 seconds jump behind/forward)
ctrl+left and ctrl+right (1 minute jump behind/forward)
VLC probably can't rewind (also, it can't go to previous frame) but the jump behind along with play slower and next frame (e key) should do the trick.
If rewinding can't be done, a good feature request would be
to put the 3 seconds jump buttons (forward/backward) in the default toolbar, so users can find them easily. It should be very easy to do. Sony dvd recorders have a similar function, and I find it much more convinient that waiting for the movie to rewind, if you just want to find something you missed.
And why not add an 1 second or even a half second jump behind button? This is how some standalone DVD players trick the user into thinking they 've got rewind. They just do a very small jump/seek behind repeatedly, and presto, rewind!
And why not add a seek function for the previous frame? Like the "next frame" function? This should do a proper rewind if done repeatedly.