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: Google now recommends using Compose for TV to build adaptive layouts that handle different screen sizes automatically.
Once your app is built, publishing involves a specific review process to ensure it meets TV standards:
: In the Google Play Console , you must explicitly opt-in to "Android TV" under advanced settings.
: Older apps often use the Leanback library , which provides pre-built "Fragments" for browsing catalogs and displaying video details.
: Google manually reviews TV apps to ensure they work correctly with a remote and don't require features a TV lacks, like a camera or GPS. Android TV overview
: Developers must integrate robust video playback services that can handle various streaming protocols and resolutions. 3. Testing and Emulation
: You must provide specific Android TV screenshots and a wide banner graphic.
: TV apps rely on a remote control’s directional pad (D-pad), not a touch screen. Every interactive element must have a clear "focused" state so users know where they are. 2. Technical Implementation
: Google now recommends using Compose for TV to build adaptive layouts that handle different screen sizes automatically.
Once your app is built, publishing involves a specific review process to ensure it meets TV standards:
: In the Google Play Console , you must explicitly opt-in to "Android TV" under advanced settings.
: Older apps often use the Leanback library , which provides pre-built "Fragments" for browsing catalogs and displaying video details.
: Google manually reviews TV apps to ensure they work correctly with a remote and don't require features a TV lacks, like a camera or GPS. Android TV overview
: Developers must integrate robust video playback services that can handle various streaming protocols and resolutions. 3. Testing and Emulation
: You must provide specific Android TV screenshots and a wide banner graphic.
: TV apps rely on a remote control’s directional pad (D-pad), not a touch screen. Every interactive element must have a clear "focused" state so users know where they are. 2. Technical Implementation
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