![]() ![]() It did scale the image as much as possible vertically while keeping the IMAGE aspect ratio in fullscreen. Can someone suggest a better solution? Thanks in advance.ĮDIT: I went and download Jnes to see if it can do what I want and voila. It also cut off the top and bottom image along the borders. The suggestion was to adjust the four boxes in "Options -> Video" to eliminate the black borders, I did do that and the result was not what I wanted. I also went to emuforums and asked there, a friend was kind enough to suggest a solution, but I don't think that's what I'm looking for. I went to Nestopia page on sourceforge and clicked on "Forum", but it's down ATM and I can't access it. Oh, BTW, it's not the first place I'm asking this. I also have checked "TV Aspect" under "View -> Screen Size" (well, it's unrelated to this matter really, just wanted to let you know I've tried every option I can see in Nestopia) I mean scaling the image as much as possible to fill the screen vertically in fullscreen mode and still keep the 4:3 aspect ration on our 16:9 monitors. Is it trying to maintain an even multiple of the original resolution? And if it's true, how can I disable it? I (we) can do this practically on famous emulators for other systems (ZSNES, Snes9x, Fusion). ![]() I have a question about Nestopia fullscreen mode: why are there black borders on top and bottom of the screen in fullscreen mode? Shouldn't it scale the image as much as possible to fill the screen vertically while still keeping the TV aspect ratio? I have tested fullscreen mode with different resolutions, and unfortunately top and bottom black borders appears in all of them. ![]()
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