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Retroplayer Stretch Mode on Raspberry Pi #130

Open zach-morris opened 1 year ago

zach-morris commented 1 year ago

Bug report

Describe the bug

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There are a few reports from RPi users that changing the 'Stretch Mode' (Aspect Ratio) when using retroplayer can lead to an overall aspect ratio setting in Kodi that causes most everything to be offscreen. After this setting is applied, because everything is offscreen, the user can't reset the mode to something that works. Reference: https://github.com/zach-morris/plugin.program.iagl/issues/234 https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=332966&pid=3108738#pid3108738

Expected Behavior

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The stretch modes presented when using Retroplayer on RPi are modes that would support everything remaining on screen.

Actual Behavior

The stretch mode can cause the entire display in Kodi to be wonky.

Possible Fix

Unsure, but likely hide unsupported modes, or the modes are actually being set incorrectly on RPi.

To Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Load up LE on an RPi
  2. Start a game
  3. Change stretch mode

Debuglog

The debuglog can be found here: Not available, only reporting this for other users. I unfortunately do not have an RPi to test on (they're impossible to get right now :-( )

Screenshots

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See screenshots in this post: https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=332966&pid=3108710#pid3108710

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