Hi,
Is it possible to turn off. When my monitor auto adjusts, some of my settings are changed back to default.
Thanks!
Turn off EDID
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Re: Turn off EDID
I don't think you can turn off EDID, but AFAIK you can just set a direct video mode, and then the Mister core will ignore it.
If you read your MiSTer.ini file, it has a list of 14 predefined video modes. video_mode=8 results in 1920x1080@60Hz, which I believe is the default that will usually be chosen with an EDID-capable monitor, assuming that it reports it can do 1080p.
AFAIK, the Mister will default to video_mode=0 (1280x720@60Hz) if no mode is set, and the EDID isn't working.
If you read your MiSTer.ini file, it has a list of 14 predefined video modes. video_mode=8 results in 1920x1080@60Hz, which I believe is the default that will usually be chosen with an EDID-capable monitor, assuming that it reports it can do 1080p.
AFAIK, the Mister will default to video_mode=0 (1280x720@60Hz) if no mode is set, and the EDID isn't working.
Re: Turn off EDID
Thanks alot!
The games look fine but the menu (after boot) is way of center.
This is what my ini file looks like:
dvi_mode=0 ; set to 1 for DVI mode. Audio won't be transmitted through HDMI in DVI mode.
; 0 - 1280x720@60
; 1 - 1024x768@60
; 2 - 720x480@60
; 3 - 720x576@50
; 4 - 1280x1024@60
; 5 - 800x600@60
; 6 - 640x480@60
; 7 - 1280x720@50
; 8 - 1920x1080@60
; 9 - 1920x1080@50
;10 - 1366x768@60
;11 - 1024x600@60
;
; custom mode: hact,hfp,hs,hbp,vact,vfp,vs,vbp,Fpix_in_KHz
; video_mode=1280,110,40,220,720,5,5,20,74250
;video_mode=8
;video_mode=0
; don't delete the following line I need it for 1600x1200 in mister on my Dell
video_mode=1600,64,192,304,1200,1,3,46,162
The games look fine but the menu (after boot) is way of center.
This is what my ini file looks like:
dvi_mode=0 ; set to 1 for DVI mode. Audio won't be transmitted through HDMI in DVI mode.
; 0 - 1280x720@60
; 1 - 1024x768@60
; 2 - 720x480@60
; 3 - 720x576@50
; 4 - 1280x1024@60
; 5 - 800x600@60
; 6 - 640x480@60
; 7 - 1280x720@50
; 8 - 1920x1080@60
; 9 - 1920x1080@50
;10 - 1366x768@60
;11 - 1024x600@60
;
; custom mode: hact,hfp,hs,hbp,vact,vfp,vs,vbp,Fpix_in_KHz
; video_mode=1280,110,40,220,720,5,5,20,74250
;video_mode=8
;video_mode=0
; don't delete the following line I need it for 1600x1200 in mister on my Dell
video_mode=1600,64,192,304,1200,1,3,46,162
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Re: Turn off EDID
What monitor are you using? Giving you advice on video_mode probably won't be very useful unless we know that.
One thing that can be done without knowing what monitor it is: what happens if you try just video_mode=8? Do you get a decent image?
You can ignore that idea if you have a 4:3 monitor, which you may. I think you're trying to set 1600x1200, which wouldn't normally be used on widescreens.
One thing that can be done without knowing what monitor it is: what happens if you try just video_mode=8? Do you get a decent image?
You can ignore that idea if you have a 4:3 monitor, which you may. I think you're trying to set 1600x1200, which wouldn't normally be used on widescreens.
Re: Turn off EDID
Sorry, my bad.Malor wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:29 pm What monitor are you using? Giving you advice on video_mode probably won't be very useful unless we know that.
One thing that can be done without knowing what monitor it is: what happens if you try just video_mode=8? Do you get a decent image?
You can ignore that idea if you have a 4:3 monitor, which you may. I think you're trying to set 1600x1200, which wouldn't normally be used on widescreens.
I'm using a 4:3 Dell monitor.
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Re: Turn off EDID
Unfortunately, just the aspect ratio doesn't help much. We can't even tell if it's a CRT or LCD from that. Can you scare up the model name without too much effort? We should be able to find the technical specs that way. If it's really difficult, at least let us know CRT versus LCD, and if it's LCD, what the native resolution is. Also, telling us how it's connected is useful.... which port you're using on the Mister, and the port type on the monitor.
I haven't used modelines since XWindows on Linux in the 90s, so I may not be much help editing what you have there, but I can at least try to chase down any technical specifications so smarter people have what they need to know.
I haven't used modelines since XWindows on Linux in the 90s, so I may not be much help editing what you have there, but I can at least try to chase down any technical specifications so smarter people have what they need to know.
Re: Turn off EDID
Sorry, it's been a long day, and I'm an idiot...
It is a LCD Dell 2007fpb 20" via VGA.
The weird thing is, I've tried changing the custom aspect line (adding a 1 before 1600) and that makes the menu look ok but the arcade core's aspect ratio is wrong.
If I remove the 1, the menu is off center, and the auto adjusting starts, but the game's aspect ratio is right.
What I want is a centered menu, right core aspect ratio and a monitor that doesn't auto adjust.
It is a LCD Dell 2007fpb 20" via VGA.
The weird thing is, I've tried changing the custom aspect line (adding a 1 before 1600) and that makes the menu look ok but the arcade core's aspect ratio is wrong.
If I remove the 1, the menu is off center, and the auto adjusting starts, but the game's aspect ratio is right.
What I want is a centered menu, right core aspect ratio and a monitor that doesn't auto adjust.
Re: Turn off EDID
After a little trial and error, this seems to fix it in my case:
dvi_mode=0 ; set to 1 for DVI mode. Audio won't be transmitted through HDMI in DVI mode.
; 0 - 1280x720@60
; 1 - 1024x768@60
; 2 - 720x480@60
; 3 - 720x576@50
; 4 - 1280x1024@60
; 5 - 800x600@60
; 6 - 640x480@60
; 7 - 1280x720@50
; 8 - 1920x1080@60
; 9 - 1920x1080@50
;10 - 1366x768@60
;11 - 1024x600@60
;
; custom mode: hact,hfp,hs,hbp,vact,vfp,vs,vbp,Fpix_in_KHz
; video_mode=1280,110,40,220,720,5,5,20,74250
;video_mode=8
;video_mode=0
; don't delete the following line I need it for 1600x1200 in mister on my Dell
video_mode=1600,64,192,304,1200,1,3,46,160000
; set to 1-10 (seconds) to display video info on startup/change
video_info=0
; Set to 1 for automatic HDMI VSync rate adjust to match original VSync.
; Set to 2 for low latency mode (single buffer).
; This option makes video butter smooth like on original emulated system.
; Adjusting is done by changing pixel clock. Not every display supports variable pixel clock.
; For proper adjusting and to reduce possible out of range pixel clock, use 60Hz HDMI video
; modes as a base even for 50Hz systems.
vsync_adjust=2
dvi_mode=0 ; set to 1 for DVI mode. Audio won't be transmitted through HDMI in DVI mode.
; 0 - 1280x720@60
; 1 - 1024x768@60
; 2 - 720x480@60
; 3 - 720x576@50
; 4 - 1280x1024@60
; 5 - 800x600@60
; 6 - 640x480@60
; 7 - 1280x720@50
; 8 - 1920x1080@60
; 9 - 1920x1080@50
;10 - 1366x768@60
;11 - 1024x600@60
;
; custom mode: hact,hfp,hs,hbp,vact,vfp,vs,vbp,Fpix_in_KHz
; video_mode=1280,110,40,220,720,5,5,20,74250
;video_mode=8
;video_mode=0
; don't delete the following line I need it for 1600x1200 in mister on my Dell
video_mode=1600,64,192,304,1200,1,3,46,160000
; set to 1-10 (seconds) to display video info on startup/change
video_info=0
; Set to 1 for automatic HDMI VSync rate adjust to match original VSync.
; Set to 2 for low latency mode (single buffer).
; This option makes video butter smooth like on original emulated system.
; Adjusting is done by changing pixel clock. Not every display supports variable pixel clock.
; For proper adjusting and to reduce possible out of range pixel clock, use 60Hz HDMI video
; modes as a base even for 50Hz systems.
vsync_adjust=2