John IV |
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'How to' question, basic vert / horizontal .lay to force a set resolution.
#396989 - 09/03/23 01:00 AM
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Hi Mr. Do and friends, is there a simple sample .lay to just create an override artwork I can use in horizontal and vertical games to force a game resolution of say 1200x900; to display small inside my native 2560x1440 screen. Wouldn't contain any artwork elements it would just force this smaller size in a native resolution in a black background with no bezels.
Mame itself can't do this I've found w/ built-in commands. You can do it windowed with '-window -resolution 1200x900', but not full-screen. Thanks -
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Mr. Do |
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Re: 'How to' question, basic vert / horizontal .lay to force a set resolution.
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#396991 - 09/03/23 07:00 AM Attachment: joust.zip 1 KB (2 downloads)
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> Hi Mr. Do and friends, > is there a simple sample .lay to just create an override artwork I can use in > horizontal and vertical games to force a game resolution of say 1200x900; to display > small inside my native 2560x1440 screen. Wouldn't contain any artwork elements it > would just force this smaller size in a native resolution in a black background with > no bezels. > > Mame itself can't do this I've found w/ built-in commands. You can do it windowed > with '-window -resolution 1200x900', but not full-screen. Thanks -
Try attached file:
-- black background @ 2560x1440 -- one view for horizontal, one for vertical, with your specifics above
Should get you the result you are looking for.
If you want this to apply for all single-screen games, follow the directions here:
https://mrdo.mameworld.info/mame_artwork_generic.php
for "override artwork," to make a horizontal and vertical ini file... for this, you should take the attached, and make it into two separate LAY files; one for each orientation.
And if you want to make other LAY files with different resolutions, just change your width/height on the screen to the different resolution, and adjust x/y accordingly, to recenter.
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> > Hi Mr. Do and friends, > > is there a simple sample .lay to just create an override artwork I can use in > > horizontal and vertical games to force a game resolution of say 1200x900; to > display > > small inside my native 2560x1440 screen. Wouldn't contain any artwork elements it > > would just force this smaller size in a native resolution in a black background > with > > no bezels. > > > > Mame itself can't do this I've found w/ built-in commands. You can do it windowed > > with '-window -resolution 1200x900', but not full-screen. Thanks - > > Try attached file: > > -- black background @ 2560x1440 > -- one view for horizontal, one for vertical, with your specifics above > > Should get you the result you are looking for. > > If you want this to apply for all single-screen games, follow the directions here: > > https://mrdo.mameworld.info/mame_artwork_generic.php > > for "override artwork," to make a horizontal and vertical ini file... for this, you > should take the attached, and make it into two separate LAY files; one for each > orientation.
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Re: Screenshot
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#396994 - 09/03/23 09:14 AM
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