FBA video streched to 16:9 after update
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Hi all,
I've updated my system to 4.2.13, but all of a sudden all my games in FBA are stretched to fit my 16:9 monitor instead of playing them to what they should actually be in real life. I've never had any issues before the update. 4:3 games would always play as 4:3 with black bars. The resolution has become really grainy as well. (very low res).
All the other emulators are behaving normally.
Any guesses as to what has changed and how I can rectify this?
Should I just force FBA to play all video in 4:3? I've tried doing this via the configuration editor, then going to configure basic libretto option -> additional options for fba and setting aspect ratio to 4:3 and render resolution to video output, but it's still the same.
Details of my setup
Pi Model or other hardware: RP3
Power Supply used: original Pi one
RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.13
Built From: 4.1
USB Devices connected: iPac2
File: all of them
Emulator: FBA -
@mediamogul is this the same thing you ran into?
@Evert what exactly did you update? All packages, OS, just FBA?
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It's possible, but the libretro cores were unaffected on mine.
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You know you can configure the video settings to have them at 4:3 instead which you can see in here https://goo.gl/oiWEzb
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Fixed it. I reset the resolution via the runcommand script for all the roms for FBA and now it's back to normal.
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@evert Thanks.
@mediamogul Had you tried this?
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I did look to see if the resolution had somehow been changed. However, all the affected emulators were still set to their defaults. I believe my problem is that I always update the OS/Firmware alongside the RetroPie update and the most recent changes are reacting poorly.
Since I really don't want to downgrade anything, I'm just going to wait for the issues to be fixed upstream. In the meantime, the only emulator I can't trick into it's proper aspect ratio is Daphne and I can just adjust my television to squeeze the image to 4x3 when I want to use it.
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