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| quarterback:
--- Quote from: Tiger-Heli on October 22, 2005, 07:03:32 am --- --- Quote from: markrvp on October 22, 2005, 01:50:30 am --- --- Quote from: quarterback on October 21, 2005, 06:30:41 pm ---Well, the solution to my (and Marvp's?) problem was even simpler than I thought. --- End quote --- Yep, it really was that simple ::) --- End quote --- Simple, but not correct??? What you are doing is letting MAME auto-select a resolution and then tweaking the monitor settings to make whatever MAME picks full screen. --- End quote --- See, I knew I wasn't doing it the right way :) Thanks for the link T-H. It's a lot of info but I'll try and wade through it later this afternoon. --- Quote ---What you want to do it specify a specific MAME resolution for all games and let -hws and -preserve aspect take care of the rest. Edit your mame.ini to specify a set resolution for all games. I use 800x600, but 1024x768 or 640x480, or even arcade monitor resolutions should work. (You will still need to set you monitor to display full-screen at this resolution, but you should only need to do it once.) --- End quote --- |
| Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: quarterback on October 22, 2005, 12:05:13 pm ---Thanks for the link T-H. --- End quote --- |
| quarterback:
So, I reset the monitor back to it's 'defaults' and then opened up mame.ini Sure enough, my resolution was set to 'auto'. This speicfic installation of MAME was set up a good while ago and worked perfectly on a totally different computer/monitor configuration. Because of that, I had followed the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" theory and hadn't ever worried about the resolution setting in mame.ini. So when I copied it over to the computer in my cab, I figured I should be good to go... clearly I was wrong. So I've now set resolution at 800x600 (or 640x480, I can't remember what I finally settled on) and did some minor tweaking of the monitor and it's all looking pretty good. It certainly didn't require anything NEAR the amount of monitor-adjustment that I had to do previously. Thanks all |
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