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Iori:
I just got a flat screen tv to serve as the monitor for my cab and have hooked it up to my computer via S-Video on my 3dfx VooDoo 3 3000 card. I am having some really strange issues though. In some games the picture is shifted to the left noticeably (this also goes for Mamewah). A few games seem to be slightly horizontally squished and when I play older games like Robotron or Space Invaders the screen rolls and it completely unplayable... >:( Is there anything anyone knows that I can do about this? Is there some MAME configuration that I don't know about that I need to play with? Or is this a problem with the video card or it's driver that I am using?
Thanks for any help with this...
GGKoul:
Play in the video card mhz settings in your screen properties.
Iori:
--- Quote from: GGKoul on February 29, 2004, 04:28:56 pm ---Play in the video card mhz settings in your screen properties.
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Damn I am a dork... :) Had to switch it to TV display mode and adjust the screen a bit... looks good now! Thanks for the help...
PaulG:
You seem to have corrected your problems, but I still had the occasional problem until I went under the universal settings in MAME and set the resolution to 640*480. If you haven't done this, I highly recommend it (Plus it should improve picture quality since you're not outputting a resolution where the tv has to drop pixels.)
Iori:
--- Quote from: PaulG on March 01, 2004, 07:52:32 am ---You seem to have corrected your problems, but I still had the occasional problem until I went under the universal settings in MAME and set the resolution to 640*480. If you haven't done this, I highly recommend it (Plus it should improve picture quality since you're not outputting a resolution where the tv has to drop pixels.)
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Thanks Paul, another thing I was wondering about if anyone has any ideas, the edges of the screen bend during play. It is not too bad, but takes a bit away from the look. Anyone know what the cause of this might be or does anyone know what I might want to mess with to keep this from happening? Thanks...
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