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    Underscan while playing games, but not on Emulationstation

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    • edmaul69E
      edmaul69 @GetKeyOpenDoor
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      @GetKeyOpenDoor so are you pressing "a" or whatever is button "0" after you select a game to go into the configuration and changing the video output there? I assume you are but just double checking.

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      • GetKeyOpenDoorG
        GetKeyOpenDoor @edmaul69
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        @edmaul69 You mean the runcommand? Where you press a button and then you come into the blue screen window where you can select emu's, resolution, videomode etc.
        Yeah. I tested several emu's there with 1920*1080 video mode

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69 @GetKeyOpenDoor
          last edited by

          @GetKeyOpenDoor ok. I have no clue. Have you tested on another tv?

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          • GetKeyOpenDoorG
            GetKeyOpenDoor @edmaul69
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            @edmaul69 I don't have another tv to test on right now.
            It's not a major problem though, as the underscan on emu's is a lot less than emulationstation on first setup. It's just weird that fixing the underscan doesn't necessarily fixes it everywhere.

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @GetKeyOpenDoor
              last edited by edmaul69

              @GetKeyOpenDoor it is weird to me as well. I havent had an issue myself on the tvs i have tested on. You could try messing with the aspect and picture buttons on your tv's remote. Some tvs you can completely remove the black bars that way.

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              • dankcushionsD
                dankcushions Global Moderator @GetKeyOpenDoor
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                @GetKeyOpenDoor could you post a photo of the issue please?

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                • GetKeyOpenDoorG
                  GetKeyOpenDoor @dankcushions
                  last edited by

                  @dankcushions I've added the small red lines to point out the underscan because it was pretty hard to get a clear picture
                  underscan

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                  • dankcushionsD
                    dankcushions Global Moderator @GetKeyOpenDoor
                    last edited by

                    @GetKeyOpenDoor that is very small :)

                    IMO revert all your runcommand settings to default (which I think you already have?)

                    you have to be careful as some games do have borders. eg, super street fighter 2 on the SNES has a small border (as it did on CRT tvs). i've been using for my tests super mario world on lr-snes9x-next, and that game goes all the way to the edge for me (just like emulationstation). there's also a setting video_crop_overscan = "true" in my /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg but that may just be the default.

                    my config.txt settings are:

                    # 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=-8
                    overscan_right=-8
                    overscan_top=-24
                    overscan_bottom=-24
                    overscan_scale=1
                    

                    i doubt those left/right/top/bottom numbers will be right for your tv, but i just kept tweaking them until emulationstation went right to the edge (and not over).

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                    • GetKeyOpenDoorG
                      GetKeyOpenDoor @dankcushions
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                      @dankcushions It's is very small, yes. Tbh it's hardly noticeable if you don't pay attention to it and just play the games. It's just that I was wondering why fixing the bigger underscan issues I had didn't completely fix this. (Because it's present on all emu's I tested)
                      Leaving me to believe the way emulators render their images is different from Emulationstation/Kodi, or something (not really sure what I'm talking about lol), so I thought there were maybe separate setting somewhere you could edit for emu's.

                      video_crop_overscan = "true" is also present in my all/retroarch.cfg

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                      • edmaul69E
                        edmaul69 @dankcushions
                        last edited by

                        @dankcushions yeah those settings are a good start. For both tv's i have hooked my pi to use -5 -5 -25 -25

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