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Please add 1280 X 1080 resolution #463

Open filevans opened 1 year ago

filevans commented 1 year ago

Hello, please could 1280x1080 resolution be added? as 1920x1080 is far too narrow but has even scanlines. When I stretched the vertical, I got perfect even scanlines on it and just lost 4 pixels on the top and 4 at the bottom. And 1280 X 720 it doesn't fit the height as good, there are big borders top and bottom and the scanlines are uneven when trying to stretch the vertical. So I think 1280x1080 would be perfect

The native resolution of my monitor is 1920 x 1200

This is 1920x1080 which is too narrow but the height is right and gives better even scanlines

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Thank you

YoImLee commented 1 year ago

As far as I know 1920x1080 cannot be stretched and is really only meant for 4:3 sources on 16:9 displays. If you want to use a 16:9 source your best bet is probably 1280x720.

YoImLee commented 1 year ago

Perhaps your 16:10 monitor has an option to preserve the original 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio? You could also consider trying the line filter to mitigate the unevenness when stretching the image.

R2MGaming commented 7 months ago

@filevans I've figured a workaround to this until there comes a better version with the ESP32 (which I believe is more powerful than the ESP8266) on Github, we may have to use a workaround to have 1920x1080p wide and/or 1280x1080p wide for this. What I did was scale the top and bottom of my screen (using my Wii in component mode (I might get another prebuilt like the ones I found on Aliexpress with the Composite and S-Video decoder added in them), and IF there is the right sized ESP32 module to fit all pins in the through-holes where the ESP8266 once stood, then I could use it more often) as an example and used the Zoom function on my Sceptre TV to fit everything within the edges of the TV, and fixed it to view it better in OBS (mostly for retro game streaming) so IF you have a TV with either a zoom or a good function for this then you could try this workaround unless you have a 4K TV (which won't work with the Zoom function. I've tried it with my Xbox Series X console as a test), and you want to use something like a Photofast 4K Gamer Pro device, then you will be out of luck.