Postby kittonian » 15 Feb 2018 23:44
The problem is not launching VLC, though I did restart the Mac just to be sure. VLC loads up and works just fine. It also plays the MKV files just fine. It is the Mac OS X operating system that is no longer recognizing VLC as a suitable application for playing MKV files. You can still choose to use VLC to open the file and all works well. You cannot set VLC as the default application to open MKV files as of the 3.0 release.
Also, this is happening across all MKV files and is directly related to VLC's interaction with OS X. It has nothing to do with a single MKV file, but just because you asked, I ran the command in Terminal with a TV show I had available. Here's the output;
kMDItemContentType = "org.perian.matroska"
kMDItemContentTypeTree = (
"org.perian.matroska",
"public.movie",
"public.audiovisual-content",
"public.data",
"public.item",
"public.content"
)