Thank you for your attention. No worries, I just need the Retroarch which I already set to open by default, so if ES don’t look good there’s no big issue. Low resolution (224p/ 240p) make sense for CRT display usage, which is my case since I don’t like how old consoles in general looks on LCD/high resolution displays. For retrogaming the “240p” is a cherry. I will take a look at how to access this hidden partition, I think from some linux distro.
Inside SYSTEM directory the flash folder is empty. Raspberry users achieve 240p and video standards like brazilian PAL-M, SECAM and any custom frequencies from composite by configuring the VEC (composite video encoder), but for Amlogic devices I don’t have a clue if something like VEC exist. Where the composite video encoding happens in these SOCs is a mystery for me. What I know is that these SOCs only output a single standard NTSC/PAL mode from my experience. If it’s something that could be tweaked at video driver level is a question.
Hello, thank you for your collaboration.
Keep in mind that the HDMI output has to be 1920x240/224.
About the resolution of emutationestation it is solved by directly starting RGUI with RETROARCH at EMUELEC startup.
I’m going to review and test the project with the latest added in this post.
Hello, HDMI would have to be 1920x240/224.
and the resolution of emutationestation is solved by directly starting RGUI with RETROARCH at EMUELEC startup.
I’m going to try the last thing they added in this post.