I've checked your page and the FBA-XXX settings are nonsense, here's the correct thing:
Here's somethings to consider first:
- These settings only work with older FBA releases like FBA-XXX Pro 1.26 and the equivalent regular FBA version, the new version no longer have the 720x480 resolution.
- All systems use Simple2X filter
- Use the Gamma correction feature with it's default values, it's really nice.
- FBA-XXX saves 2 different resolution settings, for rotated and upright games regardles of the system
- And more important, these settings assume that you play the vertical games with your TV rotated, if you don't you are a loser (IMG:
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- Since FBA-XXX doesn't save per-game settings (and I'm too lazy to add them too) you have to change these whenever you wanna play a different system or game.
CPS 1/2
Emulator resolution: 720x480
Screen size: 640x452
Hardware filter: Linear (there's no way to make CPS fit on screen without filtering)
NeoGeo
Emulator resolution: 480i (640x480, 10x11 pixel ratio must NOT be used)
Screen size: 608x452 (NeoGeo resolution is 304x224, yes I know it's wierd)
Hardware filter: Point
Others (Notice that these settings only cover Cave/Toaplan hardware, and don't work for all the 'Others' systems emulated)
Emulator resolution: 720x480
Screen size: 640x484
Hardware filter: Point
Also, don't tell people to use hardware filters instead of flicker filter to solve flickering, just because it works on your TV doesn't mean it works on all TVs, the fliker filter is a special hardware trick designed to reduce flicker so do use it even if it blurs the image more since it will work for sure.
I think that's all, if I remember something I'll tell you.
This post has been edited by Timerever: Mar 4 2007, 07:41 PM