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NES Cropping/Overscan Issue

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    dover19
    last edited by 17 Dec 2016, 22:10

    I haven't noticed this issue with any other system so far, but there appears to be some kind of cropping or overscanning when I'm playing NES.

    As you can see, Mario is sort of hiding behind some black bar on the left.
    0_1482012406867_14820123797791056482603.jpg

    And here, there's clearly something being cropped out at the bottom.
    0_1482012506918_1482012486336362443659.jpg

    You can see the F for the full tank of gas but the E at the bottom is clearly cropped out or something.

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      edmaul69 @dover19
      last edited by 17 Dec 2016, 22:30

      @dover19 there is another thread that mentions what to put in the nes retroarch.cfg to fix it. It is an issue with the fceumm emulator. It is fixed in the nestopia emulator.

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        dover19 @edmaul69
        last edited by 17 Dec 2016, 22:34

        @edmaul69 If you're talking about video_crop_overscan = false I already tried that but thanks.

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          dover19
          last edited by 17 Dec 2016, 23:32

          Also, it tried nestopia and it fixed mario, but the bottom is still cropping.

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            edmaul69 @dover19
            last edited by edmaul69 18 Dec 2016, 01:23

            @dover19
            Edit: pic of how much is cutoff on all 4 sides. Read my next post

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              edmaul69 @dover19
              last edited by 18 Dec 2016, 04:56

              @dover19 i just noticed it is cut off on all 4 sides. you need to adjust the overscan in /boot/config.txt

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                dover19
                last edited by 18 Dec 2016, 05:29

                Actually that only affects EmulationStation, it never seems to affect the emulators. Also, what seems like black bars all around is just my black tv.

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                  Lyle_JP @dover19
                  last edited by 18 Dec 2016, 06:04

                  @dover19 On my pi it affects everything. Overscan is a system level setting.

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                    dover19
                    last edited by 18 Dec 2016, 06:56

                    I'm actually using overscan though, got the top and bottom at -16 cause I had black bars, but like I said, it only seems to affect the front-end.

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                      edmaul69 @dover19
                      last edited by edmaul69 18 Dec 2016, 07:04

                      @dover19 trust me, its your whole system. I noticed there are no black bars on the side. Thats why i know this is the problem. Change to a theme that has no black borders. Then set all 4 overscans to -25 so you see black on all 4 sides. Then start going down by increments of 5 until you get close to the edge. Then reduce down in increments of 1. Note that the sides and top/bottom might be different numbers.

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                        mediamogul Global Moderator @dover19
                        last edited by 18 Dec 2016, 07:12

                        @dover19

                        Is your overscan_scale= set to 1 in /boot/config.txt?

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                          dover19 @edmaul69
                          last edited by 20 Dec 2016, 23:37

                          @edmaul69 so I followed these instructions and ended up with:
                          overscan_left=0
                          overscan_right=0
                          overscan_top=-19
                          overscan_bottom=-19

                          Also, yes my overscan_scale is set to 1.

                          Still though, it's cut at the bottom while playing NES. I see no difference whatsoever.

                          I'm sure I've seen before and I seem to remember having to put some code in the NES configuration.

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                            edmaul69 @dover19
                            last edited by edmaul69 21 Dec 2016, 03:19

                            @dover19 yeah not sure. I never had to add anything other than the overscan. So if you look at my pic you will see the top is getting cut off too.

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                              dover19
                              last edited by dover19 22 Dec 2016, 01:42

                              I was finally able to fix this!

                              In case anyone else is going crazy playing with the boot overscan options and not getting anywhere with the NES cropping issue, here's what I had to do:

                              Edit the retroarch-core-options.cfg file located in /opt/retropie/configs/all.

                              Depending on what NES core you're using edit either fceumm_overscan = "enabled " or nestopia_overscan_v = "enabled ". Obviously, change enabled to disabled.

                              0_1482371019683_14823709880911272862829.jpg

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                                BuZz administrators @dover19
                                last edited by 22 Dec 2016, 01:56

                                @dover19 note you don't have to do this manually - it can be changed from within RGUI when in a game.

                                To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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