overscan_ NOT WORK AFTER UPDATE! 4.5 in EmulationStation.
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I can confirm this, the exact same settings on 4.4 vs 4.5.
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@matchaman Are you also using a TV through HDMI ? Do you have explicit
overscan_left/right/etc.
settings in the config file.For the ones using a TV, can you try commenting/removing any overscan settings and leave just
disable_overscan=1
If this will behave like in @saccublenda's case, the console output would fill the screen, but Emulationstation would be off. Try using the TV settings and put the HDMI connecting into Game mode (or PC mode, I know my TV has a PC label for the HDMI connection which changes the output settings) or set it to stretch the image (fit-to-screen ?).
EDIT: I assume you already have
overscan_scale=1
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@mitu said in overscan_ NOT WORK AFTER UPDATE! 4.5 in EmulationStation.:
EDIT: I assume you already have overscan_scale=1 in your config (which worked before 4.5).
I do.
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I have problem with overscan settings too, but only, when i am in the terminal or during boot. In ES everything is fine.
I'm using the following settings in rasbian stretch/buster, retropie 4.4 without overscan problems:
.***. Friday, 5 July 2019, 08:44:51 PM ***** Linux 4.19.50-v7+ armv7l GNU/Linux `***' |*| Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on |*| /dev/root 6.7G 2.6G 3.8G 40% / ..|*|.. Uptime.............: 0 days, 00h00m40s .*** * ***. Memory.............: 630396kB (Free) / 765608kB (Total) *******@@** Running Processes..: 118 `*****@@**' IP Address.........: 192.168.1.2 `*******' Temperature........: CPU: 53°C/127°F GPU: 54°C/129°F `"""' The RetroPie Project, https://retropie.org.uk pi@retropie:~ $ sudo nano /boot/config.txt GNU nano 2.7.4 File: /boot/config.txt # For more options and information see # http://rpf.io/configtxt # Some settings may impact device functionality. See link above for details # uncomment if you get no picture on HDMI for a default "safe" mode #hdmi_safe=1 # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible # and your display can output without overscan #disable_overscan=1 # uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console # goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border overscan_left=-33 overscan_right=-33 overscan_top=-18 overscan_bottom=-18 # uncomment to force a console size. By default it will be display's size minus
results from fbset:
mode "1250x660" geometry 1250 660 1250 660 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode
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@alphag Same here. Either I can make ES fit the screen or console/splashscreen, but not both. I was able to have both fit the screen on 4.4.
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@mitu yes, I'm experiencing the exact same issue with @saccublenda. I understand what's going on but I assume it should be fixed, it shouldn't be like that...
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As a check I downgraded the kernel as explained here and now the overscan settings apply both to ES and console, so they can now both fit the screen.
I think it is then a problem with the new kernel. -
Maybe everyone already knows that, but I've found out that
disable_overscan=1
does not actually disable overscan (so ignoring the overscan settings), but instead disables some "default" overscan settings. In fact, with#disable_overscan=1 #overscan_left=0 #overscan_right=0 #overscan_top=0 #overscan_bottom=0
I get from
fbset
mode "1824x984" geometry 1824 984 1824 984 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode
meaning that without
disable_overscan=1
I get a "default" border of 48 on top, bottom, left and right (my display size is 1920x1080). Any additional overscan border explicitly set in/boot/config.txt
would add to this default values, in fact with#disable_overscan=1 overscan_left=10 overscan_right=10 overscan_top=10 overscan_bottom=10
I get
mode "1804x964" geometry 1804 964 1804 964 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode
Instead with
disable_overscan=1 overscan_left=10 overscan_right=10 overscan_top=10 overscan_bottom=10
I get
mode "1900x1060" geometry 1900 1060 1900 1060 32 timings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rgba 8/16,8/8,8/0,8/24 endmode
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@mitu need add this in isssue on github
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@saccublenda said in overscan_ NOT WORK AFTER UPDATE! 4.5 in EmulationStation.:
As a check I downgraded the kernel as explained here and now the overscan settings apply both to ES and console, so they can now both fit the screen.
I thin it is then a problem with the new kernel.Same here. I'll wait for a while till I upgrade again.
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@SergioPoverony Feel free to add it - github.com/raspberrypi/linux.
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@mitu more rules. i bad understand
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After downgrading the kernel to 1.20190401-1, I tried to run
RetroPie-Setup
which upgraded the kernel to 1.20190517-1. Now the overscan settings still apply to both console and ES. I don't know if this is because of the downgrade-upgrade procedure, or because of the changes I made to/boot/config.txt
. Anyway I paste here the relevant settings I have in the file:disable_overscan=1 overscan_left=20 overscan_right=20 overscan_top=11 overscan_bottom=11 overscan_scale=1
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