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    How to stretch the N64 Retropie emulator

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      Retroboii
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      I tried replacing 1 with 0 in the configs of the n64 , it didn't work and when I put it in 16:9 it became 16:9 but it didn't cover all of the screen only the center part. Any idea how to stretch all over the screen? Thanks

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        Arcuza @Retroboii
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        @retroboii Try deselecting integer scaling. I run my N64 on 720x480, 16:9, non integer scaling.

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          Retroboii @Arcuza
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          @arcuza what's non integer scaling? could you copy past your config?

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            Arcuza @Retroboii
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            @retroboii Open up Retroarch menu while in-game (select + X) Go for video settings, there you have “integer scale” ON/OFF, along with aspect ratio and some other settings.

            Internet scale is of course faster and produce less smoothing than float scaling, but can create black borders if for example 768 x 2 = 1536 leaves 384 pixels to 1920.

            Ok?

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              mitu Global Moderator @Arcuza
              last edited by mitu

              @arcuza If the poster uses the Mupen64 emulator (which I think it's default for N64), then there is no RGUI since it's not a RetroArch core.

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                Retroboii @Arcuza
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                @arcuza you can't it's not a part of retroarch

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