The value is wrote correctly, the problem is reading mednafen config, i have inverted the value only on read mode.Īlien Grey wrote on Sun, 09 September 2018 03:27 I checked the source code and performed some tests with the GUI, It seems to work everything correctly. If you encounter other bugs, please report it on this forum section or on github page. I don't know if the aspect ratio bug is caused by MedGUI Reborn or Mednafen.įor sure is a GUI bug, i will fix it tonight. Save the configuration and X and Y are going to be swapped to the aspect ratio that you want. Leave them like that and just revert the extra changed setting. Open the configuration again and you notice that X and Y are swapped. What I do is always add one extra changed setting and save the configuration. To avoid having the wrong aspect ratio there's a work around for this bug. This should give you full screen 4:3 aspect ratio on a 1920x1080 screen.įor a different aspect ratio it's a bit more complicated because there's a bug that swaps X and Y every time you save the configuration. In MedGUI Reborn right click on a PSX game to the configuratiuon menu and choose video. If you're using Windows you can use MedGUI Reborn. Re: Force PSX PAL games to have same 4:3 display as NTSC? My output resolution is for 1920x1080, NTSC is correct 4:3 aspect, PAL is always letterboxed 4:3 and squashed top and bottom. Trimming vertical overscan via first/last displayed scanline fixes the bios display at the expense of the game display with PAL games. Is there a way to force PSX resolution for PAL games to render as 4:3 aspect ratio the same as NTSC games at full screen without black borders at the top and bottom, the way epsxe does? I've tried every stretch and resolution combo I can and can't seem to get Mednafen to do it. Home » Mednafen » General » Force PSX PAL games to have same 4:3 display as NTSC? Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigatorįorce PSX PAL games to have same 4:3 display as NTSC?
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