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    Output 240p (instead of 480i) on composite RCA

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    • ohmycommodoreO
      ohmycommodore
      last edited by

      And certainly down the line it would be wonderful to have something like this as a toggle within the system itself. A "select your desired output and restart" type thing.

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        morpie
        last edited by

        Still cant figure out or find out...

        Does the 240p firmware linked in this thread still need to be manually installed on new and updated Retropie builds?

        Sorry to be a nag, just can't find an answer. Thanks.

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        • edmaul69E
          edmaul69 @nitrogen_widget
          last edited by edmaul69

          @nitrogen_widget so question with the tv service stuff you posted. do we still need to us popcorn mixes stuff? and can i put the tvservice things in runcommand-onstart.sh and runcommand-onend.sh? or where would i put them? or do i have to do this in command line everytime?

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          • CapemanC
            Capeman @edmaul69
            last edited by

            @edmaul69 Popcorn mixes updates to the firmware are just part of the normal raspian package now, all you have to do to enable the progressive output is update raspian and set one of these 2 parameters in config.txt:

            sdtv_mode=16 # progressive NTSC
            OR
            sdtv_mode=18 # progressive PAL

            As for the runcommand_onstart/end commands, i think those are for switching back to 480i in emulation station so the resolution is easier to read (es in 240p, even with a decent theme is terrible haha)

            Anyway, im curious as to where those go too.

            Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @Capeman
              last edited by edmaul69

              @capeman so i need to do i need to do sudo apt-get install rpi-update or did me updating the kernel in retropie-setup today good enough?

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              • CapemanC
                Capeman @edmaul69
                last edited by

                @edmaul69 I'm not sure if the update you did does it. Try adding that parameter above to config.txt and rebooting. you will know immediately if it's outputting 240p or not, the console text will be unreadable in 240p mode and ES and emulators will have scanlines.

                The reason i havent been using it is i cant figure out a way to get a perfect scanline, it seems the scale is off and the pixels are not fitting the scanlines at a 1:1 ratio. The best way to tell is to play megaman games, the power bar is supposed to be alternating white and black pixels but it looks line doubled and line skipped. So until i can figure out an output scale that works correctly, i haven't enabled it yet.

                Vector Artist, Designer and Maker of Stuff: Laser Cut Atari / Pixel Theme Bartop

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @Capeman
                  last edited by

                  @capeman i ended up do it all the old way. But not sure if it mattered or not. It didnt do anything until i ssh'd in and ran the command for progressive which i should gave tried first. Now if we can get a way tomake it change back and forth automatically would be cool.

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