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  1. I have set on options seek distances of 5-20-60 secs for small-med-large respectively. After i moved mpc-be portable to a new location, large time jump does a 20 sec interval not a full minute. Whate went wrong. I'm also using lav filters in case it is of any significance.
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  2. This is really bothering me, if someone can get to a possible workaround it would really help me get unstuck
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  3. I don't know, but sometimes when MPC-HC does inexplicable things I reset it and the inexplicable things don't happen any more. Admittedly that involves going through it's options and reconfiguring preferences, but sometimes it's the only way.

    Also, if you have the "store settings in the player folder" option checked (which I think is a good idea), when you've finished reconfiguring, close MPC-BE and backup "mpc-be.ini" to a safe place. Often when things go south, closing the player and restoring that file also fixes the inexplicable, but you don't need to reconfigure everything from scratch affterwards.
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  4. I just realised that whenever i hit shift+arrow from keyboard it does a proper framejump. Its when i do it with the remote (I have a ps3 remote, with the blumote app, that resolves remotes buttons into keystrokes) that it does a normal framejump.

    It pisses me off that i have to reset settings and go them all over again justfor a possibility that this would be a fix
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  5. shift+arrow jumps between keyframes by default. Left & right arrows do a medium size jump. There's no keyboard shorctut set for small and large jumps by default. I assumed you were using keyboard shortcuts and had them configured accordingly. Using blumote is something you didn't mention. I've never used it

    Each to their own, but two weeks later the problem still exists and re-doing your settings would take what.... five minutes?
    I wrote instructions on how to save your settings to an ini file, back it up and restore it. The process works just as well before you reset the player as it does after you've reset it.
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