Scanlines Setting Issue
Scanlines Setting Issue
Hi guys
Does anyone know why i have such chunks of scanlines?
I am using 1080p resolution on a 4K TV.
Switching to 720p does not help as the fatter lines just get closer.
Thanks for helping out
Does anyone know why i have such chunks of scanlines?
I am using 1080p resolution on a 4K TV.
Switching to 720p does not help as the fatter lines just get closer.
Thanks for helping out
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Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
i can share my scanline settings, and have you see how they look in your setup.
(i dont have the issue youre posting about, and the scanlines on my setup look fine to me)
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MiSTer output is set to 1080p over HDMI (and is my native resolution for the monitor im using)
Integer scaling is set to .25 steps
vsync is set to low lag
Scandoubler FX is set to None
Scale Filter is set to Hi Res Core Filter/2x Scanlines 20%
Gamma Correction is set to Pure Gamma/gamma 110
(i dont have the issue youre posting about, and the scanlines on my setup look fine to me)
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MiSTer output is set to 1080p over HDMI (and is my native resolution for the monitor im using)
Integer scaling is set to .25 steps
vsync is set to low lag
Scandoubler FX is set to None
Scale Filter is set to Hi Res Core Filter/2x Scanlines 20%
Gamma Correction is set to Pure Gamma/gamma 110
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Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
You need to set the vscale in the mister.ini to 1 ideally. A setting of 2 or 3 might also look good on your setup. At 1080p a setting of 1 will leave a pretty large border on most games, at 720p, 1200p, or 1440p the border will be minimal (for 240p content).
Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
Hey thanks guys. it was really the scaler setting i was missing.
My settings with my 4K TV for optimal scanlines are:
MiSTer output is set to 720p over HDMI (1080p the borders are to big)
Integer scaling is set to integer scale only
vsync is set to low lag
Scandoubler FX is set to None
Scale Filter is set to normal scanlines 25% (Hi Res Core Filter/2x Scanlines 20% are to blurry for me)
Gamma Correction is set to Poly Gamma 2.7
My settings with my 4K TV for optimal scanlines are:
MiSTer output is set to 720p over HDMI (1080p the borders are to big)
Integer scaling is set to integer scale only
vsync is set to low lag
Scandoubler FX is set to None
Scale Filter is set to normal scanlines 25% (Hi Res Core Filter/2x Scanlines 20% are to blurry for me)
Gamma Correction is set to Poly Gamma 2.7
Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
UPDATE
I just tried to switch to 4x3 with the resolution 1920x1440 being the best one as it has the least black bars on top and bottom.
Do you guys know why the Mister logo is cut off on the left? Can it be moved?
I just tried to switch to 4x3 with the resolution 1920x1440 being the best one as it has the least black bars on top and bottom.
Do you guys know why the Mister logo is cut off on the left? Can it be moved?
Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
UPDATE 2
It seems to be a problem with my cheaper 50" 4K TV in our hobbyroom as on our 65" QLED i can set it to 1080 or 720 and the scanlines are perfect with integer scaler on.
It seems to be a problem with my cheaper 50" 4K TV in our hobbyroom as on our 65" QLED i can set it to 1080 or 720 and the scanlines are perfect with integer scaler on.
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Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
Its very likely your cheap TV is compensating for overscan i.e. its a little zoomed in. Odds are you can turn that off somewhere so it displays all the pixels, then the scanlines should line up.
Re: Scanlines Setting Issue
yes, what foxbat just said.
i was going to post the exact same thing, and he beat me to it
its more than likely the screen fill/size setting on your TV.
be sure its set to "full" or "fill the screen"
i was going to post the exact same thing, and he beat me to it
its more than likely the screen fill/size setting on your TV.
be sure its set to "full" or "fill the screen"