This changes channel syncing to happen when the operating system is
Android TV rather than when TvMainActivity is launched. (You can run
TvMainActivity on a phone by specifying a launch activity manually
in Android Studio, which I do sometimes for testing purposes. Without
this change, you get an exception when channel syncing runs.)
Currently, we do not display every second frame in 25fps/30fps games
which run to vsync. This improves performance as there's less rendering
for the GPU to perform, but when combined with vsync, could cause frame
pacing issues.
This commit adds an option to force every frame generated by the console
to be displayed to the host, which may improve pacing for these games.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11911 and makes the range of
values when using touch controls correct. Also affects the range of
values for physical controllers in a way that may or may not be
desirable, depending on the controller model. (If there are
undesirable effects, they would be that the range of inputs is too
small, especially diagonally.) Such is our messy Android input system.
Should be an improvement on the whole for physical controllers, though.
We must set Java_GCAdapter.manager before the GC adapter thread (C++)
starts. We used to set it at emulation start, which was fine until
9f3f45a made the GC adapter thread start much earlier.
Because trying to fit a 3:1 banner into a circle looks very awkward.
Also move the banner below the title/description now that it
takes up more space horizontally.
When using motion controls, it's useful to be able to lock the screen
to a certain orientation so that Android won't interpret game motions
as an intent to change the screen orientation. To this end, I've
changed the existing orientation lock setting in the following ways:
- A portrait lock mode has been added in addition to the existing
landscape lock mode and unlocked mode.
- The landscape lock mode now locks to regular landscape rather than
letting you change between the two possible landscape orientations.
- The setting is now accessed during emulation rather than outside.
Not that this has much relation to the rest of the PR, but it's an
easy fix that we might as well throw in while we're already
overwriting everyone's WiimoteNew.ini.