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pimpmyrig
Participant[quote=107814]in the retropie-setup supplementary menu

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Thanks! Didn’t know that!
pimpmyrig
Participant[quote=107811]
it’s quick and easy to use the configuration editor in the supplementary menu to switch the default video smooth.
[/quote]Hi buzz. May I know where to find this?
pimpmyrig
Participant[quote=107784]For me its about trying to get close (ish) to that CRT effect.
So more like the right column than the (unaltered) left:
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Floob, may I know what are the settings that you use to achieve that CRT effect? It looks interesting and may be worth trying.
pimpmyrig
ParticipantPersonally, I prefer pixelated too.
I just don’t understand why the default value of video_smooth is true.
I thought majority of users prefer that, which apparently untrue based on the feedbacks here.
It is kind of annoying to check the retroarch.cfg for each systems because some of the systems have its own video_smooth setting which overrides the settings in opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch.cfg
pimpmyrig
Participantthanks. it works perfectly for me.
FYI, I am using external hard disk and I need to plug it via powered USB hub otherwise it will not work.
pimpmyrig
Participanti’m using RPi2 and the overclock settings I used is the preset one for RPi2. Hope it is the right choice.
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