Lastly, please remember this is a community build, and just something I've worked on in my free time. Just change the listed widths and left offsets to whatever your needs are. The settings for these plugins are in /recalbox/share/system/configs/mupen64 in the files mupen64plus.cfg and nf. Mupen64: each video plugin (core) has been given it's own setting, allowing you to customize each to your own needs, and GLES2N64 (n64 core) has it's own config file.Reicast: change the setting "rend.FixAspect" to 0 in /recalbox/share/system/configs/reicast/emu.cfg.Retroarch: use the retroarch menu to change the default - Settings->Video->Aspect Ratio.In this case, simply make the following one-time changes to the configurations to turn off these customizations: If you do not have a widescreen monitor, or your monitor does not have this auto-stretch feature, then your games may not be centered or look too thin. So, I have added custom patches and new configuration settings to Mupen64, Reicast, and Retroarch to correct this so that the emulators will still render at the right scale after being stretched. This distorts the graphics and makes everything look stretched out and askew. Important Note about Widescreens: The majority of users will be using widescreen monitors and TVs with 16:9 aspect ratios these days, and most of these will automatically stretch a 4:3 video to 16:9 to make it full screen. We have provided multiple cores for some emulators to try and help maximize the number of ROMS that work. A single ROM not working is not considered a "bug", it's often an incompatibility with the ROM and the emulator / core.Further documentation is available on the Recalbox wiki. Be sure to read the documents in the system’s ROM folder for details on what BIOS files are needed.
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