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      jvictory @UDb23
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      @udb23 wow! Thank you so much!

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      • AndersHPA
        AndersHP
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        Are these all installable from the rpie-art script, when games are stored on USB?

        My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
        My Gameboy

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          UDb23 @jvictory
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          @jvictory said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

          I would greatly appreciate it .

          Here you go: Atari's Centipede overlay.

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          • UDb23U
            UDb23
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            Pull request sent for:

            CONGO BONGO
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            ZAXXON
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              AndrewH
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              @UDb23 : Merged, and thank you - they look great!

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                AndrewH
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                @AndersHP - Donkey Kong 3...

                Donkey Kong 3

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                • AndersHPA
                  AndersHP
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                  @AndrewH
                  Hmm... 1942, Aero Fighter, Armed Police Batrider and Donkey Kong 3 is quite a bit into the gaming area in both sides.

                  Didn't test any else - are you sure these are correct for 1280x1024?

                  Weirdly, all of @UDb23 's overlays (Congo Bongo, Gyruss, Zaxxon, Burger Time) work fine for me. (Still cannot get Donkey Kong installed via the script, though. The others work great)

                  My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                  My Gameboy

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                    AndrewH @AndersHP
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                    @andershp said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

                    Hmm... 1942, Aero Fighter, Armed Police Batrider and Donkey Kong 3 is quite a bit into the gaming area in both sides.
                    Didn't test any else - are you sure these are correct for 1280x1024?

                    They're definitely for 1280x1024, but they're optimized to work with the latest iteration of @dankcushions' custom shader script detailed in this thread. So, if you're not using it (or if you're using an older version of the script which tended to make the viewport a bit wider, and a bit further from the original aspect ratio), you would run into that problem.

                    Still cannot get Donkey Kong installed via the script, though.

                    I'll take a look at this later if I get time.

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                    • AndersHPA
                      AndersHP
                      last edited by AndersHP

                      I'm using meleu's rpie-art script to install it...?
                      The issue with the Donkey Kong overlay is the one from Udb23.

                      Does this mean that dankcushions shader script is more accurate? And how come Udb23 overlays fit perfectly then?

                      My "Bubble Bobble" Themed Bartop Arcade
                      My Gameboy

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                        AndrewH @AndersHP
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                        @andershp : Yes - I'm using meleu's rpie-art script too.

                        The issue with the Donkey Kong overlay is the one from Udb23.

                        The issue with @UDb23's Donkey Kong overlay is that the image itself is titled dkong1280_udb.png, but the info.txt file incorrectly specifies it as dkong1280_udb-ovl.png. A relatively easy fix :-)

                        Does this mean that dankcushions shader script is more accurate? And how come Udb23 overlays fit perfectly then?

                        In a nutshell, the goal of @dankcushions' shader script is to have integer horizontal scaling for vertical games to avoid odd artefacts.
                        The original version of the script was developed primarily with widescreen displays in mind, and would tend to select the "next biggest" integer horizontal scaling factor, rather than the closest. This works well on widescreen displays, since it devotes more screen space to the game, but I found that in some circumstances it would give results that I felt weren't acceptable (particularly on screens that are 4:3 aspect ratio).

                        So, the new version of the script calculates things a bit differently, and will result in a narrower viewport for some vertical games, which is closer to the 'correct' aspect ratio.

                        I believe that @UDb23's overlays were generated with reference to the results from the original shader script, which is what I'd presume you're also using. That's why they fit perfectly for you.
                        My overlays were generated with reference to the results from the newer version of the script. If you want them to fit, you'd need to;

                        • Download the latest version of the script from here
                        • Run it according to the instructions to create a new set of shader configs
                        • Copy those new shader configs to replace the ones you have

                        You'll then find that the new overlays will fit correctly.

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                        • UDb23U
                          UDb23
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                          @andrewh said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

                          I believe that @UDb23's overlays were generated with reference to the results from the original shader script

                          My overlays are not made for specific use with any shader script.
                          They just use the default aspect ratio settings setting of lr-mame (and lr-fba); and in some cases the max possible "integer scale".
                          Based on original game resolution and orientation (horizontal/vertical) I am able to "predict" the actual game area in pixels that lr-mame will use (I generated a table were I have that resolution info of any lr-mame2003 rom, both integer scale and default).
                          Overlays are made to fit that area.
                          So no more trial & error to get the overlay fit is needed ;-)

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                            AndrewH @UDb23
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                            @udb23 said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

                            So no more trial & error to get the overlay fit is needed ;-)

                            Well, there's no trial or error here either.
                            Using the shader script (which pulls those details from your table), each game gets a file like this;

                            # Auto-generated zfast_crt_standard_vertical.glslp .cfg
                            # Game Title : 1943 , Width : 224, Height : 298, Aspect : 3:4
                            # Screen Width : 1280, Screen Height : 1024
                            # Place in /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/config/MAME 2003/
                            video_shader_enable = "true"
                            video_shader = "/opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/shaders/zfast_crt_standard_vertical.glslp"
                            # To avoid horizontal rainbow artefacts, use integer scaling for the width
                            aspect_ratio_index = "22"
                            custom_viewport_width = "672"
                            custom_viewport_height = "1024"
                            custom_viewport_x = "304"
                            custom_viewport_y = "0"
                            

                            It specifies exactly what size, and where the viewport should be.

                            I'll add a note to the github page pointing out that my overlays are optimized for use with this script..

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                              UDb23 @AndrewH
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                              @andrewh Of course I knew my res calc is used by the script.Good to know that latest version is stretching the viewport and therefore needs specific overlays.
                              btw: thanks for spotting the issue with the dkong overlay name in the cfg. Fixed it now in my Repo also.

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                                AndrewH
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                                It's been a while, but here are a couple more...

                                1943
                                1943

                                19xx
                                19xx

                                Redone Donkey Kong
                                Donkey Kong

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                                • robertvb83R
                                  robertvb83
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                                  Thank you for this great work. I use all of your excellent overlays.

                                  Unfortunately my graphic-skills are very limited. But i love the enhancement to vertical games. Especially with included game controls manual

                                  My full size arcade cabinet Robotron vs. Octolyzer

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                                    Newellj79
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                                    I have a 5:4 screen. For some reason the bezels are just a hair to wide I fill pay off the game play screen. I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to fix but am at a loss....

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                                      AndrewH @Newellj79
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                                      @newellj79 said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

                                      I have a 5:4 screen. For some reason the bezels are just a hair to wide I fill pay off the game play screen. I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to fix but am at a loss....

                                      My screen is 5:4 too - it's what these overlays were made for.

                                      Are you using the suggested custom vertical shaders? Check out this thread for details (it's worth doing even if you're not using the overlays)

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                                        AndrewH @robertvb83
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                                        @robertvb83 said in Some 1280x1024 Overlays:

                                        Thank you for this great work. I use all of your excellent overlays.

                                        Unfortunately my graphic-skills are very limited. But i love the enhancement to vertical games. Especially with included game controls manual

                                        Thanks very much. And yeah - I try to get the game instructions in there if they exist - I've learned some new things about some of the games as a result :-)

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                                        • RedFarmerR
                                          RedFarmer
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                                          I love these overlays! I installed a few of them (the 194x-ones) and got them up and running, but now i can't start the rpie-art.sh script any longer :(

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                                          Is there problems with the script or have something gone wrong with my permissions? I haven't done anything in particular that should mess this up. Just suddenly it didn't work anymore.

                                          Also, i can't use the bash command anylonger unless i enter the path for it (see screenshot).

                                          I can start the script if i don't go to superuser but nothing works in it. Tried reinstalling the script but problem persist.

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                                          • mituM
                                            mitu Global Moderator @RedFarmer
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                                            @redfarmer you are running the script as 'root' instead of the iser 'pi'.

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