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Curious resolution question
IG-88:
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--- Quote from: IG-88 on September 18, 2005, 10:07:33 am ---The images with the ATI are smoother, (blurred??) more arcade like, and if you set 2 monitors up side by side with one running the ATI and one running any of my other cards, there is a definite difference.
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Sounds like the filtering which occurs with many (most?) video cards, when using hwstretch.
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JB:
--- Quote from: IG-88 on September 19, 2005, 04:10:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: Minwah on September 19, 2005, 06:25:11 am ---
--- Quote from: IG-88 on September 18, 2005, 10:07:33 am ---The images with the ATI are smoother, (blurred??) more arcade like, and if you set 2 monitors up side by side with one running the ATI and one running any of my other cards, there is a definite difference.
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Sounds like the filtering which occurs with many (most?) video cards, when using hwstretch. Maybe your other card can stretch without the filtering.
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Lets see if I understand you correctly. The filtering that occurs with my other cards using hwstretch is what makes the images display with a more "blocky/sharper image" and my ATI card is (possibly) stretching without using filtering? Correct? So... how do I get my other cards to stretch without filtering? Or is that even possible? Is there a setting in Mame that can do this?
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Other way around. The cards that stretch WITH filtering makes the display look blurry.
Which is a good thing when dealing with software that expects a blurry display.
It's possible to force cards that normally stretch with a filter to stretch without one, but I don't think the opposite is true.
Silver:
How much of a difference are you talking? Could you post a couple of comparison pics?
IG-88:
I'll try and post some pics, tho my camera sucks.
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