Changing video orientation and adjusting screen size
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I am running Retropie 4.4 on a raspberry pi 3 in an old Dynamite Cop cabinet. I'm having issues with a monitor that fits and someone has suggested using a 43" LED rotated 90 degrees and adusting the video size to fit. Is it possible to do this with Retropie?
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Yes.
You can rotate EmulationStation (the interface) and all the games by editing /boot/config.txt. This will cause some performance slowdown, however. You'll want to google for the specific values for which way you have your monitor rotated.
You can rotate only the games using a Retroarch option, as long as you stick to Libretro cores (the ones prefixed with lr-). But then your UI will be on its side if you use EmulationStation.
You can use the AttractMode front-end instead of EmulationStation; it supports vertical modes.
Personally, I rotated using the config.txt method, and it works well enough for me; there's some tearing but it's not bad given careful other settings.
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Emulationstation also supports screen rotation (at the application level, like RetroArch), using a command line parameter (
--screenrotate
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@mitu Only in ES-dev, though, right? Or has that changed?
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@rkoster ES-dev is pretty much on parity with the current stable version. The
dev
branch has been merged tostable
on February this year, so this feature should work on the normal ES version, if it was updated in the last 4 months. -
This helps a lot, thank you. I can adjust the screen size with Overscan, correct?
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@delirium_cordia Actually, you can also control it from Emulationstation - see this topic.
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Thank you, Mitu. I'm still new to all this, so fumbling my way around.
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