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Daphne Resolution Issue

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    Galaga
    last edited by 14 Jul 2017, 22:07

    Picture: http://imgur.com/a/RDp55

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      Galaga
      last edited by 15 Jul 2017, 17:47

      So I guess if it's not a RetroArch emulator im screwed. Ugh...

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        caver01 @Galaga
        last edited by 15 Jul 2017, 19:00

        @galaga is command line squished like that? Or what about EmulationStation? What does the screen look like when booting or if you were to load a desktop?

        In my experience, Daphne likes to be 640x480, or upscaled from that.

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

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          Galaga @caver01
          last edited by 16 Jul 2017, 22:01

          @caver01 Everything else is fine but the actual games. In the menu where you can change a emulator resolution it only has this 720x240 resolution which is screwing it up (no other 240p resolutions). It didn't do this when it was set to 1080p on my TV... I'm going to mess around with Daphne itself and see if I can get anywhere.

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            Galaga
            last edited by Galaga 18 Jul 2017, 22:36

            WOW! I FINALLY got this Daphne issues figured out. I needed to make a custom resolution 320x240 for the Pi, set the framebuffer to 320x240, then add x-320 y-240 after the -fullscreen tag in daphne.sh. Here's how it looks now!: http://imgur.com/a/mweWb

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              caver01 @Galaga
              last edited by 19 Jul 2017, 05:49

              @galaga it did sound more like a base config issue. Glad you figured it out. How do you like the game on the CRT?

              Also, looks like you have an under voltage issue with your Pi's power supply as indicated by the lightning bolt icon.

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

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                Galaga @caver01
                last edited by 19 Jul 2017, 17:38

                @caver01 The game looks great on the CRT. I still need to adjust the monitor, and set up controls and sound first. And yes there is a under-voltage issue. The Pi is being powered by the monitor transformer so there's nothing I can really do until I install a proper PSU.

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                  shing86
                  last edited by 11 Aug 2017, 23:55

                  @Galaga can you tell me how you edited the daphne.sh file, please? I can't edit from file and from terminal I don't know what I need to write.

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                    TenaciousJ
                    last edited by 9 Jun 2020, 18:38

                    This is a very old thread, but I found it so others may too, so I'm posting a solution in case someone needs it.

                    to adjust to a precise resolution, you need to edit:

                    /opt/retropie/emulators/daphne/daphne.sh

                    On the line that ends in : -fullscreen $params

                    you want to change that to read : -fullscreen -x 1024 -y 768 $params

                    or whatever resolution you're trying to force the games to run at. -x 1920 -y 1080 for 1080p, for example.

                    That should force the rendering to the correct dimensions, but you may also need to add the flag: -ignore_aspect_ratio

                    Hope this helps someone down the road save some time and some hair.

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                      mitu Global Moderator @TenaciousJ
                      last edited by 9 Jun 2020, 19:04

                      @TenaciousJ Instead of modifying the daphne.sh file, which will be overwritten on an upgrade, the easiest way to add parameters to the emulator is to use the .commands file, present in the game's .daphne folder. This is where the $params in the command line are coming from.

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                        Yobiwan @mitu
                        last edited by 31 Jul 2020, 21:52

                        @mitu Hi ! I'm looking for a parameter to force 4/3 ratio. What would you recommend ?

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                          mitu Global Moderator @Yobiwan
                          last edited by 1 Aug 2020, 03:49

                          @Yobiwan said in Daphne Resolution Issue:

                          What would you recommend ?

                          Opening a new topic and detailing what you tried so far and it's not working.

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