Postby auralarch » 21 Jul 2017 01:08
Well, based on the error message and since you can't manually add the file to the playlist and play it... it sounds like VLC doesn't recognize and/or can not play that type of file. I'm not familiar with the file type so I can't say for sure, but that probably means that it is not a very common media file type.
It sounds to me like this is not really an Applescript usage question/issue, but more of a codec/container compatibility issue.
If you're convinced that my assessment is inaccurate, then perhaps you should consider re-wording your question/problem and including the code for the Applescript that you're using which isn't working as intended. Because the only reason I can think of that would invalidate my conclusion would be that I misunderstood you, which means that there is a more precise, complete and less ambiguous way of expressing yourself. Plus, if you're having trouble with Applescript it only seems logical to include the troublesome script (although you would probably have better success getting assistance with Applescript on a forum dedicated to Applescript even if it's about scripting VLC since the Applescript dictionary for VLC provides all the information needed to script VLC to anyone familiar with Applescript even if they're not familliar with VLC).
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