2014-07-25, 12:42
Yeah, I had the same problem. Couldn't get it to work either. I use a wireless 360 controller and, just like yours, it showed up as Joystick 3, not 1. Now, if I remember correctly, I think it's XBMC (or OPENELEC?) that maps the joystick to number 3, not Retroplayer. I might be wrong though. It's just a guess I made by reading the Debug logs, since it says "DEBUG: Joystick 3" and not "DEBUG: RetroPlayer: Joystick 3". I also have a vague memory about RetroPlayer requiring joystick #1.
I know this might just be stating obvious things - and it doesn't solve the problem at all - but it might help getting to the bottom of where the problem really lies. And the way I've understood things, the problem could be solved in two ways: either making RetroPlayer accept Joystick #3 or forcing the joystick to be listed as #1. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to do any of those things
I know this might just be stating obvious things - and it doesn't solve the problem at all - but it might help getting to the bottom of where the problem really lies. And the way I've understood things, the problem could be solved in two ways: either making RetroPlayer accept Joystick #3 or forcing the joystick to be listed as #1. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to do any of those things