lr-mame2003 rom specific rotation + aspect issues
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I just need to enable TATE apparently. I'll look into it. MAME only, not fba
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TATE mode makes it so that per rom config files are not necessary any longer To have games rotate to portrait mode, correct ?
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deja vu?
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*solved (for my situation, at least)
Finally nailed the portrait mode rotation mess.
I took the zip file of cfg files (mentioned above) copied them in my arcade folder, alongside my MAME roms, changed vide_allow_rotate to FALSE under MAME-libretro settings under advanced Retroarch config, and that was it!
Now the games that are supposed to run in portrait mode start automatically rotated.
The nice thing is, if I don't want to play in portrait mode (depending on what monitor I'm using), I can just hotkey into the Retroarch settings in when the game starts and then change rotation to 0 and put the ratio to 3:4 and I'm back to playing a vertical game on a portrait monitor (not pictured, but this is the basic view you get when playing a portrait game on a landscape monitor).
Also, when In Portrait mode, you can also change the aspect ratios in Retroarch settings to eliminate the black bars (sometimes with no noticeable stretch).
Just wanted to share. I can finally use my custom Retropie image on ANY monitor and have the settings work perfectly. No TATE commands needed or used
Plus, another great part is that when I exit the game, the settings default back to the config file, so no worries about messing anything up.
Thanks for listening
**shit, I just learned that a simple change of the aspect ratio and rotation under the Retroarch quick menu while in an game can many ANY vertical game rotate properly without a config file either. Wahooo!!
(I am using fba2012)
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the point of the tate option was to eliminate the need for config files, but as long as you got it working i guess :)
(I am using fba2012)
tate mode is for mame2003...
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@dankcushions correct - that's why I was so hard pressed to get it to work.
However, using mame2003 with all of the Tate instructions followed, it never worked. I'll revisit after my Brain has time to recover.
Thanks again
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@edmaul69
It's a HP 23" monitor but I'm not sure which since I got it "debranded" from woot.com a while back. It's an older model that weighs a good 5lbs even tho it's still slim. The reason I like it so much is it has good built-in speakers so I can plug in the Pi via HDMI and get sound from the monitor itself. it's a 1080p60 display with a gloss plastic screen. Wish i could tell you more but all the stickers were removed so i don't know the exact model. I only know it's HP since that's molded into the back plastic and I peeled off the cover sticker that was supposed to prevent me from figuring it out. It's about 3yrs old if that helps. -
@esmith13 Are you on crack? Was this posted in the wrong place?
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@columboscoat He's replying to the post above from 5 day ago.
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@esmith13 yeah i had the same 23" branded as an hp. The viewing angle and picture was the best ive ever seen in a monitor. I wish i had kept it. I gave it to my ex. The reason i asked is because ive never seen an unbranded model. When i used to build multi cabs i would always look for the best viewing angle monitors i could because cheap lcd's were terrible for vertical games because one person would get a nice screen and the other player would get a really dark screen because of the viewing angle. So i would always be looking for good deals on good quality monitors. If anyone wants a monitor that looks good for mame, i would recommend this monitor.
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it came out better than I had hoped. Thanks again for all the help.
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@KillerQ It must be awkward typing on that keyboard.
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@columboscoat lol. That's just a backup. For anything major I use my trusty K400.
That little one is great for basic stuff, however.
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@KillerQ nice setup. If you decide you dont want the kink in the cable, you can buy an angled hdmi cable. I too have one of those keyboards. Im thinking about rewiring the top 4 buttons on the right so i can use it as a controller if i want. Unless i can find a way to get retroarch to recognize them.
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@edmaul69 said in lr-mame2003 rom specific rotation + aspect issues:
@KillerQ nice setup. If you decide you dont want the kink in the cable, you can buy an angled hdmi cable. I too have one of those keyboards. Im thinking about rewiring the top 4 buttons on the right so i can use it as a controller if i want. Unless i can find a way to get retroarch to recognize them.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I almost bought one of those angles cables, but this 1.5 foot one that I have works great and it's light - so there's no strain.
That small keyboard is great for basic, quick input, but the mouse dpi sucks. The Logitech K400 is my main keyboard with this unit.
Here's a video:
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Here's a video of the finished unit:
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@KillerQ Nice work! Now you just need to attach a stepper motor to it and make it automatically rotate the screen for games that are configured to be vertical...
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@KillerQ that is so rad to see it in action! great job :D
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@dankcushions said in lr-mame2003 rom specific rotation + aspect issues:
@KillerQ that is so rad to see it in action! great job :D
Thanks, Dank. That means a lot coming from you!!
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