08.02.19 e configurazione amiga
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@voljega yeah i probably am
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Just add a
amiga.videomode=...
with the right CEA/DMT mode. You can even set some hdmi_cvt -
@substring amiberry doesn't handle it for now I'm afraid
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@voljega it's not amiberry that handles it, it's configgen
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@substring hmmm ok then
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@substring said in 08.02.19 e configurazione amiga:
Just add a amiga.videomode=... with the right CEA/DMT mode. You can even set some hdmi_cvt
are you sure it's not
amiga600.videomode
andamiga1200.videomode
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@gkralicek2 I recommend this change only for TVs / monitors that accept the 50Hrz format, because it is not possible to change the C64 and Amiga emulators via the recalbox options (same retropy)
The other emulators will remain in 60hrz format, no worries.Just add a amiga.videomode=... with the right CEA/DMT mode. You can even set some hdmi_cvt
are you sure it's not
amiga600.videomode
andamiga1200.videomode
though ?it does not work on my raspberry 3.
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@gkralicek2 Experience the Amiga emulator (scrolling) and C64 at home, in 50hrz , you'll see this huge difference.
I have something else to do than convince you, just: test by yourself. -
@zolive59 I just tested on my CRT TV in both 60 Hz and 50 Hz and i don't see much of a difference in the execution of scrollings (honnestly). I tried with great Giana sisters using the scrolling title and what i get at 60 Hz is similar to what is shown in the video @50 Hz you published a bit above. You can have a look here if you wish : https://youtu.be/cxaTxzuW5eA (if you put side by side both of the videos and play them at 720p, you'll see there is no obvious difference). Neither your video @50 or mine @60 give a "butter smooth"result anyway (which is somewhat normal considering the fact youtube encoding alters the output result) but all in all it's pretty decent.
I really think the end result dépends on the TV or Monitor used and the quality of their electronic components (upconverters, up/down samplers, etc...). Some of them will display s**tty results @60Hz, some other @50Hz. It seems really difficult to define a constant truth valid for all the situations. One has to try and choose what gives the best results. If some get better monitor response out from a 50 Hz signal, that's ok, if others prefer what they see at 60Hz, let it be this way :=) -
@voljega yes it is