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    Problem with adding black borders

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    • DreamcastKidD
      DreamcastKid Banned @Billy
      last edited by DreamcastKid

      @billy

      try also setting overscan_scale=1

      to add borders ... you need to use positive values

      i needed to add borders for my monitor/bartop machine and my config.txt file looks like this.

      Note: i didn't edit the disable_overscan=1 setting, i just left it as it is. I didn't un-comment it ... so the default is "0"

      # uncomment this if your display has a black border of unused pixels visible
      # and your display can output without overscan
      # disable_overscan=1
      
      # uncomment the following to adjust overscan. Use positive numbers if console
      # goes off screen, and negative if there is too much border.
      overscan_left=20
      overscan_right=20
      overscan_top=45
      overscan_bottom=15
      
      overscan_scale=1
      
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      • AshpoolA
        Ashpool @Billy
        last edited by Ashpool

        @billy said in Problem with adding black borders:

        I didn't find the sdtv_aspect in the config.txt file. Could i add it to the file? i only can see sdtv_mode=2

        You've could just add it... BUT the sdtv parameters are ment for the composite out signal from the pie and as you have a computer monitor (This one, right?) connected, I would assume that you are (most likely) using a HDMI to DVI-D cable for the connection? So, hdmi_group (1: CEC Device (Consumer Electronics Association, the standard typically used by TVs), 2: DTM (Display Monitor Timings, the standard typically used by monitors)) and hdmi_mode would be the relevant parameters. If my provided link (The German Manual from Medion) really is for your Monitor, one of its video modes (page 7 of the pdf, page 5 (print)) is 1024x768, 60Hz which would be for hdmi_group 2: hdmi_mode 16 (That one is 4:3, so it is just an example for the parameters, mode 35 (1280x1024 would be 5:4).. (*1).

        But my tip was only meant as a workaround, so if the advice from DreamcastKid will get you the desired result, i think it would be best to run the display on its native resolution (1440x900) with added overscan bars to it ;)

        [1]: Mh, somehow it puzzles me that all listed resolutions for that monitor, which ain't its native one, are either 4:3, 5:4 or 9:5... but no 16:9, so in the end, even if you are setting the videomode via config.txt, you will only get black borders left/right, but not top/bottom)

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          Billy @DreamcastKid
          last edited by

          @dreamcastkid
          I think that might be the issue as i didn't have the overscan_scale=1 so that's probably it didn't work. I'll add it tonight and i'll let you know if it works

          Many thanks.

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            Billy @Ashpool
            last edited by

            @ashpool i agree, it puzzles me as well... It would certainly have made my life easier as a setting with 16:9 would have made the top and bottom borders automatically.
            And yes, i have it connected with a HDMI - DVI adaptor.

            I'll try to add the overscan_scale=1 tonight and see how it goes.

            Thank you all for your help, much appreciated

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              Billy @DreamcastKid
              last edited by

              @dreamcastkid said in Problem with adding black borders:

              overscan_left=20
              overscan_right=20
              overscan_top=45
              overscan_bottom=15

              overscan_scale=1

              It worked! as predicted the overscan_scale was the part missing...
              Thank you!

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              • DreamcastKidD
                DreamcastKid Banned @Billy
                last edited by

                @billy
                no probs .. glad to hear it's working now for you :)

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                • AshpoolA
                  Ashpool @Billy
                  last edited by Ashpool

                  @billy Cons! (Maybe you can mark your threads subject as solved?)

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                    Billy @Ashpool
                    last edited by

                    @ashpool can't the button to show as solved :-( sorry

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                      Billy @Ashpool
                      last edited by

                      @ashpool how do I mark the post as [Solved}?

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                      • AshpoolA
                        Ashpool @Billy
                        last edited by Ashpool

                        @billy Simply by editing your 1st post and adding something like [Solved] to the title, though I am unsure whether there is a forums recommendation about the how ( @mitu ? ). Some seem to prefer adding it at the titles start, others add it to the end. Most use square brackets, some regular ones.

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