Quoteekeeke Just like I said.. Brilliant - thank you both! Will this update make its way into the official build?by philexile - Homebrew Applications
Hi Tantric, I was able to test this out this morning and it seems to be working great - no more distortion! THANK YOU! How was this accomplished? Could this fix also be applied to FCEUltraGX? Best Regardsby philexile - Homebrew Applications
Hi Tantric - Thank you! I will load this up tonight! QuoteTantricGive this a tryby philexile - Homebrew Applications
QuoteekeekeDon't worry, I think I pretty much know what I am talking about and I know snes9xgx video code pretty well, hence why I'm confident of what I am saying ;-) Understood - sorry, I didn't mean that to sound harsh. Thank you for taking the time to explain this to me. See comments below. Quoteekeeke As I said, filtering is a need when you upscale pixels by a non-integerby philexile - Homebrew Applications
QuoteekeekeYes it does. No, it doesn't. If you are so sure that there is filtering present in the Virtual Console edition of SMW - what is it? Quoteekeeke There are different way to upscale horizontally and apply filtering on Wii, some being less visible than heavy bilinear filtering. What are they and could you post some examples? QuoteekeekeI think that snes9xgx uses gx bilinearby philexile - Homebrew Applications
Hi, I checked and Virtual Console is not applying any hardware filtering, it is only upscaling correctly. The pixels look the same as in SNES9x sharp and chrisp - aside from the areas of distortion. Please check out this link which talks about overscan on the NES. While it doesn't discuss the SNES, the concept is the same since they share the same default resolution. See below: Quoteby philexile - Homebrew Applications
Hello, I wanted to post about the aspect ratio of SNES9x GX while in 480p mode. Whatever line doubling is done - its slightly off. (I think) I will explain with pictures below. I have two television setups: 1. a CRT, Sony PVM for low-res games 2. a modern, LED Sony for everything else. I first started using SNES9x GX on my PVM and was really impressed with the 240p output. It is nearly indiby philexile - Homebrew Applications