some of the folders I want to play have subfolders. what happened when I did 
the command-a and then command-down arrow is that each subfolder opened in its 
own window. the thing I’m trying to do is to get vlc to radom or shuffle a 
large folder with subfolders in it. in windows I did this using the context 
menu and basically “open with” although sometimes it would say “play in”. your 
suggestion worked great for the folder that only had individual songs in it but 
the folders with the subfolders appear to drive it crazy. it stops a lot too 
and I have to manually tell to go to the next track. I have random checked and 
also stop when everything has been played although technically that would never 
happen because it’s too large for everything to be played in the time I have to 
listen.
> On Jan 9, 2015, at 4:20 PM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have  not really been following this thread but I am not sure why you are 
> having to use Terminal.  There may be some reason you want O take the 
> Terminal route that I have not picked up on.  however I do not have to use 
> Terminal to play folders of music with VLC. Whatever the folder size if I 
> want to play a folder of music in VLC, I simply press command A in the Finder 
> folder window and then command down arrow to open the selected files as a 
> temporary playlist in VLC. This assumes that VLC is the default player for 
> the files you want to play.
> Alternatively just open VLC, press command O, highlight the folder and press 
> return and this will do the same thing.
> 
> David Griffith 
>> On 9 Jan 2015, at 20:43, Lorie McCloud <lorice...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I got the terminal commands to work with VLC last night. it started playing 
>> right away but it stopped often and I would have to tell it to go to the 
>> next track. it staid stuck in the same album and wouldn’t wander around as I 
>> wanted it to. it’s a pretty big folder probably 25 or more artists and a lot 
>> of them have more than 1 album. is there some setting I can change to get it 
>> to do what I want or do you think maybe the folder’s just too big?
>> 
>> TThanks.
>>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 7:14 PM, Cheryl Homiak <cah4...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> You can start with /Users (note the slash in front) but usually when you 
>>> open terminal you are in your home directory you can just start with the 
>>> directory. For instance from my home directory:
>>> 
>>> open -a /Applications/VLC.app Music/Classical
>>> 
>>> I made this up but this should give you an example.
>>> 
>>> If this doesn't work, tell what the directory is and I can send you an 
>>> exact example to past into Terminal. Also remember that when typing you can 
>>> tab to have it complete. Fore example, once you type VL you can probably 
>>> tab and it will complete VLC.app but there will be a slash after that and 
>>> no space so you would have to space before typing the directory. The same 
>>> with /applications. You can type /App and do a tab and it should compete 
>>> /Applications with a slash after that and of course then you can start 
>>> VLC.app without spacing. Voiceover should echo enough for you to know what 
>>> you are doing.
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Cheryl
>>> 
>>> I tried and tried to turn over a new leaf.
>>> I got crumpled wads of tear-stained paper
>>> thrown in the trash!
>>> Then God gave me a new heart and life:
>>> His joy for my despairing tears!
>>> And now, every day:
>>> "This I call to mind,
>>> and therefore I have hope:
>>> The steadfast love of the Lord
>>> never ceases;
>>> his mercies never come to an end;
>>> they are new every morning;
>>> great is your faithfulness."
>>> (Lamentations 3:21-23 ESV)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Jan 5, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Lorie McCloud <lorice...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I’m requesting a lesson in terminal. I followed Cheryl’s instructions about 
>>> how to open a music folder in vlc. I got the message “file does not exist”. 
>>> it’s a folder, but besides that I must have done the syntax incorrectly as 
>>> far as the path goes. do you start from users/ or before that? I wrote the 
>>> name of each folder with a slash in-between. what am I missing? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Lorie
>>> 
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