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    • RandoCalrisianR
      RandoCalrisian @dankcushions
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      @dankcushions Definitely. I think there are only a handfull of aspect ratios used, so once a main set is established, these'll work out of the box. Granted, I'm not skilled enough with coding to make it a one size fits all "easy" solution, best I could do is supply a set of predefined configs per aspect ratio.

      The only other "obstacle" I've come across so far is due to differences in aspect ratio, more editing is needing.
      What do I mean by that?
      Okay, so, CPS2 games use a 1.6:1 ratio. They by their "wide" nature more naturally fill the screen side to side.
      NeoGeo games, however, are a 1.33:1 ratio. This is a problem because the retroarch emulator has a hard cutoff line based on its inherit ratio. To correctly scale the games up, you're left with the left and right parts of the game not reaching the edges of the screen.

      I did resolve this, however, but using a "custom" aspect ratio in retroarch and basically scaling it up. The emulator itself actually goes past the edge of the screen, but the game as a result is now touching the edges.

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      • dankcushionsD
        dankcushions Global Moderator @RandoCalrisian
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        @RandoCalrisian said in Mirrored Cocktail Mode:

        Okay, so, CPS2 games use a 1.6:1 ratio. They by their "wide" nature more naturally fill the screen side to side.

        actually they're 4:3 :) some emulators don't respect this and them as a 1:1 PAR, which assumes all pixels are square, but this isn't the case here. if you look up an actual street fighter 2 cabinet, it's a standard 4:3 CRT screen, not a wide(ish) screen.

        @UDb23 create some really useful files that show all the aspect ratios for mame2003/fbalpha games - check it out: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/5285/mame2003-0-78u6-generic-arcade-bezel-for-every-game-with-crt-pi-curvate-vertical-horizontal/20

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        • vokitakV
          vokitak
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          Hello guys! 8 month have passed since you talked about mirroring screen on mame. Are there any new changes to make it easier, because I am not a programmer and have nothing common with all these commands you are talking about:(
          COCKTAIL PICTURE
          Thats what I want to do with my arcade barrel on raspberry pi 3 but still no success:(

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            phulshof @vokitak
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            @vokitak Sorry, I'm only familiar with doing it using standard MAME. I used to have a 10:16 cocktail setup on my 1900x1200 16:10 monitor; they're perfect for this. :) I even created a few overlays for this purpose, which I compiled into MAME so it would use them by default. I'm not very familiar with RetroArch though. :(

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            • dankcushionsD
              dankcushions Global Moderator @vokitak
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              @vokitak this is all the information we have.

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              • vokitakV
                vokitak
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                I've just completed making my arcade barrel using Raspberry Pie 3b and RetroPie.
                That how it looks like:)
                0_1503657038627_P70823-203804(2).jpg
                0_1503657082522_P70824-163829.jpg
                Can I make Retropie interface looks rotated 90 degrees so player 1 can see it in front?

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                • vokitakV
                  vokitak
                  last edited by vokitak

                  Is it possible to play MAME on Retropie using cocktail mirroring mode? How to do this?

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                  • caver01C
                    caver01 @vokitak
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                    @vokitak The answer is YES, it is possible, but to do it, you will have to scroll up to the top of this thread and read how it was done using custom shaders. There is no easier way. You say you have nothing in common with the commands, but that is how it was done.

                    Your barrel build project looks great, by the way!

                    My 4-player cocktail style cabinet built as a custom "roadcase"

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                    • theissdevT
                      theissdev @vokitak
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                      @vokitak Hrmmm... I've been toying with the idea of a cocktail and trying to figure out the best way to handle aspect ratios (and flipping). This barrel idea gives me an idea - what if you can make the monitor under the glass be pivot-able? Nothing crazy, just from portrait up to landscape left or something? That round base and glass would work great with that. Thanks for the inspiration!

                      Cocktail Cab Project - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/23763/cocktail-cab-project?_=1592408967951

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                      • ClydeC
                        Clyde @theissdev
                        last edited by Clyde

                        @theissdev said in Mirrored Cocktail Mode:

                        This barrel idea gives me an idea - what if you can make the monitor under the glass be pivot-able? Nothing crazy

                        Why not crazy? Like a servo mechanism tied to the game running?

                        By the way, great build. o/

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                          fissionch1ps
                          last edited by fissionch1ps

                          I know this is an old thread. I recently did something just like this thread is talking about. I made a tutorial on another forum (i'm happy to recreate it on here if you guys need) addressing this.

                          https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/97x016/tutorial_split_screen_cocktail_mode_on_retropie/

                          Also, in MAME2010 UMK3 can go into a cocktail mode in the options. However, it is slow using that core. I had better results using the above method with the mame2003 core and the MK3 speed hack enabled.

                          Here's a pic of my setup with the split screen shaders in place.:

                          0_1534894417248_barrel.jpg

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                            tekn0
                            last edited by tekn0

                            This shader has recently been rewritten by the amazing hunterk at libretro to create this effect at a very low processing cost in mame2003. You might have to tweak the parameters a bit in the retroarch menu or the code. It works great, and scales to fit the screen just like cocktail mode in mame2010.

                            https://github.com/libretro/glsl-shaders/blob/master/misc/cocktail-cab-portrait.glsl

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