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Steem V4.2 Full Screen bilinear filtering problem,

2021-01-03
2021-04-09
  • Jonny Severn

    Jonny Severn - 2021-01-03

    Hi, I'm not sure if you have already covered this in other threads. But when I run Steem full screen on a 4K display is automatically adds bilinear filtering.
    I've played with all the settings but nothing seems to fix it, including the crisp graphics options. I much prefer the clean pixel look - Am I missing something obvious?
    It's usually a tick box on other emulators.
    I'm only a part-time geek so please keep the answers relatively simple  :D
    Kind Regards
    Jonny

     
  • STeven

    STeven - 2021-01-03

    Hi,
    If we're talking about Steem32D3D v402R26, testing GEM low resolution, Windowed borderless mode or true full screen native resolution, I get this filtering only if the Fullscreen option "Crisp Rendering" isn't checked, on my prehistoric 17" Dell screen. I don't have a 4K display. Do you have this problem only on that screen (if you have other screens)?

     
  • Jonny Severn

    Jonny Severn - 2021-01-03

    Thanks for the quick reply
    @Do you have this problem only on that screen (if you have other screens)?
    Sadly my son has my pc laptop atm so I can't test it.
    Video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcsdFf62eSY&feature=youtu.be

     
  • STeven

    STeven - 2021-01-03

    I mean another screen on the same PC or the same screen on another PC just in case, maybe some video cards act this way, specifically with D3D9.
    Here are two screenshots on my side, where it works as expected, first crisp then blurred.

     
  • Jonny Severn

    Jonny Severn - 2021-01-03

    Sadly I don't

     
  • Jonny Severn

    Jonny Severn - 2021-01-03

    It has to be a software problem as no other emulator does this including Htari

     
  • Jonny Severn

    Jonny Severn - 2021-04-08

    This has now been fixed! fabulous work!

     
  • STeven

    STeven - 2021-04-09

    Thx. I think the real problem was wrong window size, anyway you may now choose your D3D filter (+ CRT emu).

     

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