Mac OS 10.9.4
VLC Player 2.1.5
Energy Saving set to Default (10 mins)
If I load a set of audio files (mp3) for listening in VLC Player and then do not use the computer for other activity, the Energy Saver facility in Mac OS comes into effect, specifically the Display Sleep function and Computer Sleep. When Sleep functionality starts, the audio file playing at that moment continues playing until the end as normal. However the next song in the list of loaded files will not start playing and the VLC Player effectively stops functioning, the play/pause button continues to display the pause icon, as if it were still in play mode, and upon 2x clicking on any file in the list it will not play that file. If I select all the files in the list and delete them (to clear the list) and then drag and drop another folder containing mp3 audio files from the Finder to the VLC Player icon in the Dock, the Playlist becomes filled with a one-line entry, the folder name and it does not list the files contained within. It appears as if the Energy Saving features of Mac OS cut the link between VLC Player and the file system. I have looked in the Preferences but cannot find anything relevant. Is there a way around this?
Thanks.