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    • Substring
      Substring @Beldar last edited by

      @beldar the edit you're trying to do is only for pi. We haven't yet set up a way to cha ge resolution on PC unless you dig this manually

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      • Beldar
        Beldar @Substring last edited by

        @substring

        Thank you for the quick response. So, there is currently no way for me to change the resolution or were you saying there is a way to do it manually? I'm not a linux expert, but I'm pretty good at following instructions if there is a way. Thanks again.

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          Substring @Beldar last edited by

          @beldar there is a way, of course. Just haven't searched. It's most probably toying around with xrandr and the xinitrc file. Rockaddicted may have pisted some infos regarding that. I can't be of much more help right now as i'm at work

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          • gnubit
            gnubit @Beldar last edited by acris

            @beldar

            This works for me as @SUBSTRING suggested editing xinitrc

            Sources: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xrandr

            ssh into box, then do the following:

            cp /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc ~/.xinitrc

            It will copy ~/.xinitrc to /recalbox/share/system (/recalbox/share/system/.xinitrc)

            From there you can edit it with vi/nano from ssh, or use winscp/filezilla to edit /recalbox/share/system/.xinitrc

            add this to the file: (1080p as an example)
            xrandr -s 1920x1080

            Note if you intend to use nano you may need to export the environment variable first with:

            export TERM=xterm
            nano /recalbox/share/system/.xinitrc

            I have linked my working .xinitrc to force 720p:

            .xinitrc recalbox

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            • Beldar
              Beldar @gnubit last edited by

              @gnubit Thanks! I work all day today but I will follow your instructions tomorrow and see if I can get it working. I appreciate your time.

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                Substring @gnubit last edited by

                @gnubit i'd really love if you make a wiki page about this (if it's not existing yet, i losy the count ...)

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                • Beldar
                  Beldar @gnubit last edited by

                  @gnubit I ended up with a few minutes before work. Your instructions had my problem fixed within five minutes. Cheers!

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                  • gnubit
                    gnubit @Beldar last edited by gnubit

                    @beldar said in Reduce resolution on PC:

                    @gnubit I ended up with a few minutes before work. Your instructions had my problem fixed within five minutes. Cheers!

                    Your`e most welcome, glad it worked for you 🙂

                    @substring said in Reduce resolution on PC:

                    @gnubit i'd really love if you make a wiki page about this (if it's not existing yet, i losy the count ...)

                    I would like to contribute (give back) since I enjoy recalbox so much, but I don`t know where to start. I do not think this topic exists in the wiki and think it should as it would help others. Could you point me in the right direction ? I am also quite happy for someone else to add it if they wish.

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                    • Substring
                      Substring @gnubit last edited by

                      @gnubit please add en entry in the video section of https://github.com/recalbox/recalbox-os/wiki/Mini-How-To-(EN)

                      Name it like "x86: change display resolution". You need angithub accoubt to edit. The wiki uses the markdown syntax (as well as the forum), you can use the toolbar or read some tutorials on the net to get the syntax. I'll help if you need

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                      • gnubit
                        gnubit last edited by

                        @substring

                        Thanks, done.

                        Change display resolution on x86 x86_64

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                        • DieHardMan
                          DieHardMan @gnubit last edited by

                          @gnubit Thanks for the tutorial, but on my NUC7 i had to insert a "sleep 1" before the "xrandr -s 1920x1080" line to make it working.

                          Without "sleep" it fully started (you could hear the music and ssh access was possible) and the tv displayed the correct resolution but the screen was black.

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