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    • SakitoshiS
      Sakitoshi @frgn
      last edited by Sakitoshi

      @frgn to always have 240p you'll need to edit a line of your /boot/config.txt from:

      sdtv_mode=0
      

      to:

      sdtv_mode=16
      

      and go to configs/all to delete runcommand-onstart.sh and runcommand-onend.sh

      I also recommend uncommenting (deleting the # at the beginning) this two lines of /boot/config.txt so you can read retropie setup and runcommand:

      #framebuffer_width=580
      #framebuffer_height=360
      

      by doing so you'll lose the 480i blacklist/whitelist support though.

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        GrannyGames @Sakitoshi
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        @Sakitoshi
        thanks for your work, it was really good. I don't feel any difference being playing there or on a console.
        I'm having a hard time getting kodi to work on it, as I would like to watch my movies in a classic way. Do you know what I need to do to change this?
        I would also like to know if I can distribute a retropie for free on the Internet with its modifications applied? there are people who don't know how to make these changes and it would be a way to help.
        again THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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          dimetrius @Sakitoshi
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          @Sakitoshi
          ran into a problem on games final burn alpha games run with horizontal gray wide stripes. in other consoles nes, snes, megadrive, psx this problem is not present here everything is very good
          IMG_20200525_155508-min.jpg
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            dimetrius @dimetrius
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              dimetrius @Sakitoshi
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              @Sakitoshi Hi in retropie 4.6, the games "Final burn alpha" do not go into crt mode. Can you please see what the problem is. Many thanks

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              • SakitoshiS
                Sakitoshi @dimetrius
                last edited by

                @dimetrius the finalburn category indeed doesn't have a config created.
                I'm not planing on creating one either since I use the arcade category to group all the arcade games. but you can copy the contents of /configs/arcade/retroarch_crt.cfg to /configs/fba/retroarch_crt.cfg and /configs/fba/retroarch.cfg being careful of editing the directories to point to configs/fba instead of configs/arcade.

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                  tix
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                  Hey @Sakitoshi ,

                  using your configs and support I already have a perfect setup for my CRT !
                  The only thing not perfect are the vertical oriented arcade games..
                  So since I have a new CRT I'm thinking to place it on it's side and build a verical only retropie setup just for those beautiful games :)

                  So do you have any tips in this direction, or even better some ready made configs/images for us/me noobs ?
                  Of course I should find a way to rotate emulation station and everything..

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                  • SakitoshiS
                    Sakitoshi @tix
                    last edited by

                    @tix there isn't really a trick to make vertical games work better (that I know of). at most I have a dedicated configuration files (arcade_tweaks.zip) to play vertical games without having to put your tv sideways.

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                      dimetrius @Sakitoshi
                      last edited by dimetrius

                      @Sakitoshi Hello There are a number of sony playstation games in the PAL region, an image with large black bars at the top and bottom. Please tell me exactly where in retroarch, in which section which line to set the value to 512. Thank you so much.

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                        Krullnar
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                        @Sakitoshi

                        I really appreciate your efforts here. My results are perfect. Exactly what I had in my imagination.

                        The only thing I ran into is that I had unusual height scaling issues with some games( SNES Dragon Quest I & II, Dragon Quest III, Ys IV, Ys V... all role playing games for some reason). I had to tinker with the scaling height to get those improperly scaled lines to go away. For some reason it ended up playing nice with just one pixel lower than the default height (2x) in your config.

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                          IGA
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                          Hello)
                          Could you tell me how ( if it possible) to run raspberry in PAL mode (sdtv_mode=2) with all emulaters configured for NTSC ?

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