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| jacenwon:
greetings, guys/gals :) i recently sat down to play a game of galaga on my machine, which is running mamewah as the frontend, and i noticed that the graphics seemed a bit "choppy" & not that easy on the eyes. i thought it may have just been my eyes playin' tricks on me, considering i had a few drinks before sittin' down... but then i ran mame.exe by itself, and noticed that galaga looked a HELL of a lot better!? it's obvious that mamewah isn't allowing the rom to run at it's sexy resolution... why is this? how can i fix this? i scurried through the forums here, and couldn't find any previous solutions for this type of challenge. i searched through the c:\mame\mamewah.ini file, as well as the c:\mame\config\mame\mame.ini file with no obvious clues of why this is happening with mamewah. for reference... here's the following: my c:\mame\mamewah.ini info: --- Code: ---### mamewah.ini (mamewah v1.62) ### ### (Global) Screen-Saver Settings ### delay 300 slide_duration 3 ### Audio Settings ### enable_sounds 1 sound_volume 100 music_path enable_music 1 music_volume 100 ### Movie Settings ### intro_movie_file exit_movie_file keep_movie_preview_aspect game_aspect delay_before_movie_preview 2 music_movie_mix mute_movies movie_volume 100 ### Misc Settings ### emulator_root_path auto_setup_emulators 0 theme wrap_list 0 remember_current_game 1 keep_image_aspect 1 refresh_images 0 delay_before_history_dat 2 safe_mode 0 show_cursor 0 keyboard_led_states -,-,- lcd_com_port 1 lcd_settings exit_action choice maxlogsize 100000 ### External Application Settings ### startup_app_commandlines exit_app_commandlines exit_and_run_app_commandlines ### Settings used by MAMEWAH ### current_group current_emulator mame locked 0 --- End code --- And here's my c:\mame\config\mame\mame.ini info: --- Code: ---### mame.ini (mamewah v1.62) ### emulator_title M.A.M.E. ### List Generation Settings ### rom_path c:\mame\roms rom_extension zip dat_file nms_file catver_ini_file c:\mame\catver.ini list_generation_method rom_folder_vs_listxml ### Execution Settings ### pre_emulator_app_commandlines emulator_commandline c:\mame\mame.exe [name]{nodosbox} post_emulator_app_commandlines general_app_commandlines ### Artwork Settings ### artwork_image_paths c:\mame\previews;c:\mame\snap movie_preview_path c:\mame\previews movie_artwork_no 1 enable_fuzzy_search 0 history_dat_file history_dat_artwork_no 2 ### Screen-Saver Settings ### enable_music_in_screensaver 0 select_random_game 1 saver_type movie movie_path c:\mame\screensaver_movies movie_fullscreen 1 quit_delay 0 saver_commandline ### Additional Settings ### music_path c:\mame\sounds\ambience lcd_display_file_path description_display [description]{scroll} ### Settings used by MAMEWAH ### current_list 0 --- End code --- as always, all help is GREATLY appreciated :cheers: |
| Minwah:
If you are using MAME's 'resolution auto' setting (default) then MAME may not pick the best mode from the job, particularly if you are using a low-res. arcade monitor (I think you are). There are a few programs available to generate game-specific ini's for each game in order to use the best mode. Mine is available here: http://mamewah.mameworld.net/downloads.htm Note: Please read the note by the download, it is important! Also, I seem to recall some people having trouble getting this to work (since xml2info was stopped being supplied with MAME), but I'm sure it worked for me. I really need to update that app to use built in xml parsing as per Mamewah... Edit: Also note: If you're wondering why when you run MAME on its own it looks better than via Mamewah, it is probably because the outcome of 'resolution auto' differs depending on what resolution you are running when MAME is executed. |
| jacenwon:
i'm using a super neo 29 machine - and whatever monitor that comes with... not quite sure what model monitor specifically. windows is being ran at 640x480 on am arcadevga card, and mamewah is being ran at 368x240. i'm curious... if i ran mamewah at 640x480, would mame run it correctly then? i'm not quite sure i understand why individual ini's must be made for each game, if when ran by mame.exe straight up, the games run fine... but i'm not mame guru. i'll take a look at that download, and try it out this evening. thanks for all the help, minwah - you're awesome jace |
| jacenwon:
quick update - you were right when you said: --- Quote ---Also note: If you're wondering why when you run MAME on its own it looks better than via Mamewah, it is probably because the outcome of 'resolution auto' differs depending on what resolution you are running when MAME is executed. --- End quote --- i ran mame.exe without mamewah with a desktop res of 640x480, and the games looks perfect... i then changed the desktop to 368x240 and ran mame.exe without mamewah, and it was all jagged & choppy. i'll try that download now, and hope it works out. if it doesn't, then i guess i'm forced to settle for the ---smurfy--- graphics :( |
| jacenwon:
alrighty... so i've got the reso tool, thanks! now that i'm going through the instructions, i noticed that the settings option is grayed out? and when i try and generate a native list, nothing shows up. am i missing something by chance? *** update *** i tried double clicking in the native list area, and the settings box opens, only to crash due to a runtime error 91? xml2info didn't for out for me either... i ran the following: c:\mame\mame -listxml | xml2info > listinfo.txt, and nothing was generated :( |
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