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    Retroarch Rotation with Wrong Aspect Ration (Stretching)

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      Polyfusion
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      Hi All,

      I'm using Retropie on a monitor that is rotated to be vertical. Have all the Emulation Station rotation setting setup and working perfect for the ES GUI. Now I'm setting the Retroarch Video->Rotation setting to 240 which also works great on the rotation but the regular landscape games show stretch and the portrait games (pacman..) show squished. In Retroarch if I force the Video->Aspect Ratio from "Core Provided" to 3:4 the regular landscape game show up perfect but the regular portrait games show all squished. If I force the Video->Aspect Ratio from Core Provided to 4:3 the Portrait games look perfect but the Landscape games look stretched. Is there a way to keep the Core Provided but do the opposite 3:4 to 4:3 and 4:3 to 3:4 or any other option that will give me similar results.

      Thanks
      P0lyfusion

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        BuZz administrators
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          Polyfusion
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          I'm using the following setup:

          Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
          RetroPI: 4.5.1
          Retroarch: 1.7.6

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