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    (Solved)moonlight embedded at 4:3?

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      numotiv
      last edited by numotiv

      Hey guys, I'm trying to figure out a way to get moonlight to stream in 4:3. I have switched my monitors resolution, I have set full screen apps to keep aspect, basically anything I could think of. I'm hoping to use moonlight to stream the more power intensive games to my project like n64, gc, ps2 etc.

      The issue is on my 4:3 crt the picture is 16x9 with large black bars on top and bottom.

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        edmaul69 @numotiv
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        @numotiv whats the resolution you are using? If you have content that is 640x480 and your resolution on your monitor is 1024x768 you will still get black bars.

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          numotiv
          last edited by numotiv

          I set my desktop to 640x480 and now there is black bars on the left and right. Possibly because ntsc is 720x480? This is better though as the image isn't squished anymore.

          EDIT: That did it. 720x480 with a render resolution of 640x480 gives me a full 4:3 picture in moonlight. Cheers.

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