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    • BuZzB
      BuZz administrators
      last edited by BuZz

      The default is not 1080p. The default is the video output resolution, so depends on your screen. afaik it will affect it, as the final scale from render res to video output res is done via dispmanx. I tend to run my tv in 720p for retropie anyway switching it in /boot/config.txt

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        ScOULaris @BuZz
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        @BuZz said in An input lag investigation:

        The default is not 1080p. The default is the video output resolution, so depends on your screen. afaik it will affect it, as the final scale from render res to video output res is done via dispmanx. I tend to run my tv in 720p for retropie anyway switching it in /boot/config.txt

        Yeah for me the video output resolution is 1080p, so the default render resolution right now is 1080p for all of my emulators as well. Should lowering the render resolution to 720p theoretically lessen input lag because the shader overhead is lessened, or would it actually increase input delay because it would add an extra scaling step to bring the render resolution up to the video output res?

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        • BuZzB
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          It should reduce lag in theory, but instead of doing that, if your tv upscales from 720p well, you could just use a 720p video mode. It is possible that screens that have a delay due to post processing could be quicker at a lower res also.

          dispmanx also scales with a filter by default, so it might look better with a 720p video mode with the tv doing the scaling vs dispmanx (I prefer it on my tv)

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          • davejD
            davej @ScOULaris
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            @ScOULaris said in An input lag investigation:

            Hm. So I understand how a shader can add more input delay (increasingly in correlation with the complexity of the shader). Would lowering the Retroarch rendering resolution to 720p instead of the default 1080p for SNES have any impact on input delay since it's half of the pixels that need to be processed by the shader?

            Yes, but probably not as much as you'd think. You'll also have poorer image quality to deal with. crt-pi's scan lines work best when scaling up 4x or more. If you are going to use a lower resolution than that I'd suggest using integer scaling - and don't go below 3x.

            Scaling in the display hardware is essentially free but you are probably better off setting your Pi to a 720p screen mode and letting your TV do the upscaling. Try both and see which works best. If the scan lines are hard to see with such as low resolution, try setting MASK_TYPE to 0.

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            • BuZzB
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              last edited by BuZz

              Just to detail my tv/kodi setup downstairs:

              /boot/config.txt contains

              hdmi_group=1
              hdmi_mode=4
              

              which is 720 @ 60hz

              /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh contains

              sudo mount -t cifs -o username=blah,password=blah //mynas/retropie /home/pi/RetroPie
              kodi #auto
              emulationstation #auto
              

              kodi is configured to display and output at 1080p (it can change video mode itself)

              then I exit kodi, and I'm ready to game (in 720p)

              the only other thing I have to do is switch the tv to game mode and back.

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              • scrappbrappS
                scrappbrapp
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                how do you change the display driver to Dispmanx? i assume mine is running stock, i never knew how to change.. Ive also yet to learn about shaders, so I'm not too worried about losing that ability.

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                • BuZzB
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                  you can do it via the configuration editor (in advanced mode)

                  https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/Configuration-Editor

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                  • scrappbrappS
                    scrappbrapp
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                    thank you, i found it.
                    Unfortunately, i think I noticed WORSE play on dispmanx.... I can tell that the video quality is worse... but mashing jump in mario world created a worse experience than before with GL. Also trying to do a "speed run" caused me to not have some jumps registered, thus plowing right into enemies...

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                        silentq
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                        I updated from binary and source and changed over to dismanx, I thought the video smoothing was supposed to be gone? I even tried to turn it off in retroarch.cfg for lr-fceumm by make video_smoothing="false" and its still there? Am I missing something?

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                        • BuZzB
                          BuZz administrators @silentq
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                          @silentq need to build latest retroarch from source. It only recently got support for switching scaling mode

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                          • BuZzB
                            BuZz administrators @BuZz
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                            At least as I remember

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                              silentq
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                              Not sure if this is a bug, its not really major but I noticed using the dismanx driver that the retroarch status notifications at the bottom of the screen don't show anymore. Status messages like when you save or load state or a input remapping status don't show. Just thought I would mention it its not major but figured I would add that.

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                              • RionR
                                Rion
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                                Sorry to reply to and old thread but this is the updated link to the same Thread at the libretro forums. I think this one is more up to date.

                                @Brunnis
                                An input lag investigation

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                                  pattaboy
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                                  I have noticed some input lag on psx games. especially when playing my childhood game bust a groove. Where you need timing to play the game. I couldn't even do one dancemove when pressing the button. Has this ever been noticed that the PSX emulator has input lag?

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                                  • RionR
                                    Rion @pattaboy
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                                    @pattaboy Every emulator, if it's on Windows, Linux or Mac has some form of input lag.

                                    Just read this thread and the one on Libretro to try different things that might help.

                                    Just to name a few

                                    • Game Mode on you TV

                                    • Runcommand set to Performance

                                    • Render Resolution

                                    FBNeo rom filtering
                                    Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                                    Fba Arcade Bezels
                                    Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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