That was it. Definitely needs the legacy windows media player installed. Thanks for helping me troubleshoot.
Good to know - thanks for sharing your issue here. When you play a sound from an output command, you have the option of disabling the internal (wmp) player and have it play with through the associated shell extension which would in your case launch vlc and play it that way. The downside is it needs to launch the app through the Windows shell (meaning the file extension must be associated in Windows with vlc). Unfortunately this is currently only available on sounds played through an output. Based on your feedback I'm considering adding a global setting that will disable wmp and play all sounds through the Windows shell. I could also have it detect and set it automatically if wmp is not installed on the system. This might fix your situation...any thoughts?
My situation is fixed as I eventually found out how to re-enable WMP. So I'd guess whether you fix it would depend on how often this comes up.
The only reason I was missing WMP was because I watched a Win11 tuning video that suggested disabling the WMP if you don't use it, which apparently just deletes the program.
(This program, by the way, is apparently called WMP Legacy, and is different from the one currently in the MS Store. Legacy WMP hides under the "additional features" menus of Win11).
So really, what's the cross section of FoxVox users that want to use sounds that have also managed to find the fairly hidden away setting to remove WMP?
Probably just me, lol.
Well, I think the cross section of users is pretty small, so you alone probably make up a fair portion. It's not hard to add and won't compromise existing functionality, so I suppose I'll do it. I'm sure you won't be the only one with the issue. Glad you found and fixed it. If you like the app, be sure to pick up the next version coming out soon.