I think what raym was saying is that using Control+Arrow to skip ahead 3 minutes (or back 3 minutes) with your average XviD AVI files causes MC to brain hemmorage (and is generally MUCH slower than just using the Control+Shift+Arrow method). The opposite is true for DVD playback. So, we need to teach our users (wives and children) not to pound on FF/RW when watching a DVD. Problem is, MC makes DVD vs. Video playback so seamless that no one but us knows which is which.
I also think raym was primarily referring to Remote Control based usage, as opposed to keyboard usage. My remote has only two sets of FF/RW buttons. It has the "track forward/back buttons" (with the line) and the "FF/RW buttons" (no line). I'd guess this is about as much as you can expect for a remote control (none are going to have 3 methods). I have these set to:
Next/Prev Track = with line
Control+Shift+Arrow = no line (regular FF/RW)
That means that I have effectively
NO WAY TO FF/RW DURING DVD PLAYBACK with my remote, since the Shift+Arrow method doesn't work properly with DVDs. The only option is to change our remote to use only Control+Arrow method, but this is far less than ideal for regular video playback (which, for me, is 99.99% of what I watch).