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    What tweaks do you make to your RetroPie setup?

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    • CapemanC
      Capeman @Dwarfboysim
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      @dwarfboysim I had the same issue when i disable overscan on mine, it stretched outside the bounds of my TV... then i remembered i had a stupid Samsung TV and it had it's own setting for overscan compensation. After i set my HDMI input on the tv to recognize as a PC input (which disables tv specific "features"), everything fit just fine. It's likely your TV, the pi puts out perfect 1080p resolution over HDMI with overscan disabled.

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      • caver01C
        caver01 @Capeman
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        @capeman I had the same exact problem with my Samsung. It was cropping the image some, so I had to set it to a custom picture size (which worked automatically) that was't the built-in 16:9 even though it was that AR. Silly, but whatever.

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        • hooperreH
          hooperre
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          2 Questions Here:
          @Capeman

          turn off video smoothing

          Care to share why you do that? Is that an ES or RA option?

          @meleu
          Is there any way to have the video font (for Cheevos) to sit on top of my overlays? I use some of the overlays mentioned here and they block any Cheevo notifications.

          Thanks lads, cheers.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @hooperre
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            @hooperre said in What tweaks do you make to your RetroPie setup?:

            Care to share why you do that? Is that an ES or RA option?

            It's a RetroArch option, it's under the 'Video' group (see https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Shaders-and-Smoothing).

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            • hooperreH
              hooperre @mitu
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              @mitu said in What tweaks do you make to your RetroPie setup?:

              @hooperre said in What tweaks do you make to your RetroPie setup?:

              Care to share why you do that? Is that an ES or RA option?

              It's a RetroArch option, it's under the 'Video' group (see https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Shaders-and-Smoothing).

              Doy. Thanks. I didn't realize the default was set as true. I'll have to experiment with that a bit more.

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              • DwarfboysimD
                Dwarfboysim @Capeman
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                @capeman took some fiddling with my LG TV but found the option and it works :)

                Happy days!!

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                • meleuM
                  meleu @hooperre
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                  @hooperre said in What tweaks do you make to your RetroPie setup?:

                  @meleu
                  Is there any way to have the video font (for Cheevos) to sit on top of my overlays?

                  Unfortunately not. :/

                  At least none that I'm aware of.

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                    40wattrange @meleu
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                    @meleu What exactly are you doing to update retroarch from source?

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                      jonnykesh @40wattrange
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                      @40wattrange RetroPie Setup > Manage Packages > Core Packages > RetroArch > Update from Source.

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                        40wattrange @jonnykesh
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                        @jonnykesh Thanks, didnt know if there was some other command line kung fu.

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                        • meleuM
                          meleu @40wattrange
                          last edited by meleu

                          @40wattrange unfortunately this method doesn't get the bleeding edge version anymore.

                          I posted about it here and BuZz gave me the reason here.

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                            jonnykesh @meleu
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                            @meleu I would stick to the pre-built binaries, they usually have been tested.
                            Is there any way to check when a binary was compiled? Any ideas @meleu ?

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                              meleu @jonnykesh
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                              @jonnykesh RGUI > Information > System Information > Build Date

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                                jonnykesh @meleu
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                                @meleu I use xmb does it work in that menu view? How about non-libretro emulators?
                                Is there not a way to include the binary build date along with the description for example?

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                                • BillyHB
                                  BillyH
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                                  I've had RetroPie for two days now,and I've made the following tweaks:

                                  • video smoothing on all the emulators I use
                                  • made the window for the GBA emulator smaller (to 720x480, like in the doc, which I decided to start with and after trying decided was satisfactory)

                                  Will experiment with some shaders later on, so if anyone feels like advising on this...

                                  Doesn't really count as tweaking but since it wasn't in the auto image build: I also installed and updated the ScummVM package (and set it to OpenGL graphics) and I installed the package that makes Dinothawr run.

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                                  • fabio78F
                                    fabio78 @BillyH
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                                    @billyh never use video smoothing. Besides leaving the games looking hideous, like they've been smeared with wax, performance takes a hit, and on top of everything it creates a couple of frames of input lag.
                                    If you want a less aliased look, switch that off and use the hq2x.cg shader instead. It looks more natural because you can still tell the pixels, and the image is a lot sharper.

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                                    • BillyHB
                                      BillyH @fabio78
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                                      @fabio78 I like the smoothing option for now, makes the image more pleasant to look at - I wasn't able to count the pixels on my old box television either when I was playing SNES games. Smoothing gives it all a bit more of a 'drawn' look in my eyes, I think it looks very good for 16-bit games.

                                      However, I'll check the shader you mentioned to see if it's preferable :-)

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                                      • BillyHB
                                        BillyH @fabio78
                                        last edited by BillyH

                                        @fabio78 Tried out some different shaders and in the end I went with the one that simulates CRT lines :-)

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                                        • BobHarrisB
                                          BobHarris @fabio78
                                          last edited by BobHarris

                                          @fabio78 I disagree. I always use smoothing, makes the games look so much better (in combination with a scanlines shader). Otherwise it's way too pixelated for me.
                                          Smoothing+crt shader = old crt telly.

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                                          • caver01C
                                            caver01 @BillyH
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                                            @billyh You may want to follow this thread too, as the recent work on the zfast scanline shaders is very compelling. These are faster (better?) than the CRT shaders, especially the curvature variants. They are not yet built-in to the RetroPie setup, but I expect this will come in time. Something to watch though. I have added them to my setup manually and they work great. Scroll back through that thread to see screenshots/discussion.

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