Android: Replace EGL14 with EGL10

The purpose with this change is to support older API levels by replacing EGL14 (API lvl 17) with EGL10 (API lvl 1). The main purpose is to lower API lvl requirement for SurfaceViewRenderer from API lvl 17 to API lvl 15. Also, camera texture capture will work on API lvl < 17 (and texture encode/decode in MediaCodec, but we don't use MediaCodec below API lvl 18?).

GLSurfaceView/VideoRendererGui is already using EGL10.

EGL 1.1 - 1.4 added new functionality, but won't affect performance. We don't need the functionality, so there should be no reason to not use EGL 1.0.

I have profiled AppRTCDemo with Qualcomm Trepn Profiler on a Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 and couldn't see any difference.

Specifically, this CL:
 * Update EglBase to use EGL10 instead of EGL14.
 * Update imports from EGL14 to EGL10 in a lot of files (plus changing import order in some cases).
 * Update VideoCapturerAndroid to always support texture capture.

Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1396013004

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#10378}
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README.md

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