![]() i guess your tv is running at something like 1028 768 resolution? that's a pretty strange resolution to be running at - i would have thought a pal tv should run at something576, or (even better for emulation), in NTSC mode at something*480. with integer scaling, the largest it can make it is 3 (2243 is 672, which is what it says on that image). ![]() final fight (which i think is playing here?) is a 224 lines high game. It just makes the image smaller as you can see and centres it on the screen. The first is using Core Provided and Integer Scale set to On: PS your videos are excellent, I've watched quite a few of them at this point and they've helped a said in Border Issues, Black Bars, and Screen Basically my priority is to fill the screen at the expense of not having true aspect ratios for some games. Basically everything other option is set to default.Īgain, many thanks for all the help on this topic! So I guess if you want to remove borders and you are using a CRT, then setting this one option seems to work most of time. So this setting works for MKII as well as it works for Final Fight or SFII.Įven Mega Drive and SNES games stretch to fill the screen if I set the aspect ratio to 5:4. It doesn't seem to be sensitive to the resolution of the arcade game itself, unless the game is an upright, in that case I set the aspect ratio to 3:4 and they look perfect like that. However, I noticed that by setting the aspect ratio to 5:4, I get a full screen for basically almost any game: Ok so if I go and set video_scale_integer=true I get something like the following (e.g. cfg settings by creating a in your /arcade/ folder, with just the aspect_ratio_index = "14" (or whatever it is) in folks, Mame2003 does this stuff better but has the aforementioned problems with MK2/3. mame4all-pi will work with the same romset and probably not have these display issues, if you don't mind it not being retroarch (may have to manually configure controls). ![]() Great! yeah lr-imame4all is pretty limited. Thanks again, your help is certainly appreciated! However, as you predicted upright games are stretched.īut this is better than before, and presumably I can go into the RetroArch settings when playing using the HotKey+X command and edit settings for individual games? And somehow save settings for individual games? Sure enough, setting it to 4:3 (it was actually set to Unset before I changed it) - this worked great for MKII and other games, virtually eliminating the borders. ![]() Said in Border Issues, Black Bars, and Screen so I went and experimented with the settings using the Configuration Editor. ![]()
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