Currently, if VLC is already open in the background, it will just stay there when new files are opened via double-clicking or pressing enter on a selected file with VLC as default player, or via the context (right-click) menu: 'Open' or 'Play with VLC media player.
Any other media player, or actually any other application of which a related file is opened, would simply pop back up. VLC, however, just stays in the background and at most blinks or throws a notification about that a new file has been opened. For a player that opens and plays files as fast as it does, this particular behavior really slows things down a lot.
I assumed 'Auto raising the interface: Audio/Video' would include this behavior, but it doesn't. Perhaps it is broken. I'm on version 3.0.10 on Windows 10.
Is there any way to make VLC pop up to the top automatically when it has received any new input?