Postby sammyc » 10 May 2017 17:21
Still one of the most annoying problem of VLC-Player v2.2.4 (Windows 10).
Almost each other software (Adobe reader, Faststone Image viewer, Firefox, etc...) is able to handle the foreground/background behaviour like it is standard within Windows. But why not VLC-player? VLC-player is not able to move to foreground if a Video-file is double clicked within Windows Explorer *if VLC is already opened*. Interesting that VLC-player IS able to switch itself into foreground if a file is doubleclicked but VLC-player NOT opened yet.
The standard (and user friendly) windows behaviour would be the following:
1. if a any Video file is doubleclicked within Windows-Explorer to be played with VLC-Player, move VLC-window to foreground. Undependend if VLC-player is already opened or not and another Video file has been played before or not.
2. If the user clicks onto another tab in Windows tasklist, move this programm to foreground (and/or VLC-player to background)
3. If there are several entries within VLC-players Playlist: If one Video ends and the next one automatically starts: DON'T change anything. If VLC-player is in background, keep it in background. If VLC-player is in foreground, keep it in foreground.
4. all points should work identically, no matter if VLC-player opens in windowed or in Fullscreen mode.
Would be a great advantage if VLC-player could manage this standard Windows foreground/background behaviour, Thank you very much!