VLC Media Player Hot Keys By Anas Amin


There is a good chance to know about this and you already use the VLC media player. 

So if they don’t seem to work, you’ve probably changed the keyboard shortcut settings on your own system.
Space: Play/Pause.
F: Toggle full-screen mode. If VLC is in full-screen mode,
N: Next track in playlist
P: Previous track in playlist
Ctrl + Up or Down arrow: Increase or decrease volume. M: Mute.
T: Displays the time remaining in the media file and the time elapsed. 



 Skip Ahead or Back
Use these keys to effectively rewind or fast forward, whether you need to hear something again or skip ahead.
Shift + Left or Right arrow: Jump 3 seconds back or forward
Alt + Left or Right arrow: Jump 10 seconds back or forward
Ctrl + Left or Right arrow: Jump 1 minute back or forward
Ctrl + Alt + Left or Right arrow: Jump 5 minute back or forward
Ctrl + T : Go to a specific time in the file. You can type the time in with your number keys and press Enter to go there without using the mouse


VLC also offers variable playback speed, so you can make an audio or video play back slower or faster. This can be convenient when you’re trying to get through a lecture, podcast, or audiobook and want to speed things up.
[ or - : Decrease playback speed. [ decreases it by less, and - decreases it by more.
] : Increase playback speed
= : Return to the default playback speed


You don’t have to bring up VLC’s menu to switch between these.
V: Toggles subtitles on or off
B: Cycle between available audio tracks. 


 Customize Your Hotkeys
All of these hotkeys are fully customizable. To customize your hotkeys, click Tools > Preferences in VLC. Select the Hotkeys icon in the Simple preferences view

These are most useful if you’re using VLC as a background music or audio player — you can set Play/Pause, Next Track, and Previous Track keys to control VLC’s playback while using other applications. But any of VLC’s shortcut key actions can become global hotkeys.


These are not all of VLC’s hotkeys. But you can probably do it with a keyboard shortcut.
Thanks By Anas Amin
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