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    *SOLVED* 240p per emulator (run command setting) possible?

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      pjft @youxia
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      @youxia I was going for composite.

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        youxia @pjft
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        @pjft Then I recommend reading about these 2 methods first, the ES look is the least of your worries ;)

        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/18624/custom-configs-for-crt-using-the-built-in-composite-out
        https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11628/240p-and-mame-scaling/12

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          pjft @youxia
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          @youxia Thanks - I'll look into it!

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            molton
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            I've been looking into this a bit recently. I find that the default settings look pretty good in 240p with bilinear filtering on, but I wanted to get really accurate results so I compared the real NES hardware output to the raspberry Pi composite out in 240p.

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              molton
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              for NES my CRT likes
              -240p screen format
              -640x480 render resolution for the screen format
              -717x552 (5 x -40 offset) retroarch scaling resolution
              -bilinear filtering set to off

              For SNES I use a 702x496 retroarch custom scaling resolution with a 12 x -8 offset and bilinear filtering on. Genesis looks pretty good with bilinear filtering on and standard 4:3 resolution

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