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    Display Input Timing problem

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      stuckinthe90s
      last edited by stuckinthe90s

      Went to fire up Rampage: world tour this morning on Mupen64plus-next and ran into a unique problem.

      I got a message on my monitor that says “The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display. Please change your input timing to 1920x1080 @ 60hz”

      Which confused the crap out of me. I have some settings in my /boot/config.txt which should force this resolution across everything. (I change monitors frequently)

      I’m using a RPI 4
      Don’t know how to tell what image I’m using.

      I ran a verbose log using the runcommand screen.

      Here is that log.

      I’m a bit new still.

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Do you have any custom video mode selected for the N64 system from the runcommand launch menu ?

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        • journeymanDTJ
          journeymanDT
          last edited by

          @stuckinthe90s If Mitu's suggestion to check "in emulator" or "in game" for overriding video mode settings doesnt work, I had a similar problem the other night on a Pi Zero..... i had a message floating across the screen saying something to the effect of the input signal is not compatible. I ran raspi-config and found "Display Options" then "Resolution". When i opened it was set to something in the middle of the list.... I arrowed up to the top of the list and found "Default Monitor preferred resolution". I selected that and rebooted. IDK if the Pi4 has the same config( i only have a ZERO and a 3B+... and am also quite green in the ways of Pi). That change fixed my issue. Not sure if that is the best way, and i haven't done much testing to see if there are other issues caused by that fix. Best of luck. -D

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