Greetings,
I'm posting this here in case someone else has the same problem - my own issue has been solved. I use Mednafen to play NES games, and when trying to apply bezels the emulator never fit the bezel correctly (I'm using Nosh's 1920 x 1200 Bezel) - there was always a blank space on the right. After a bit of googling and skimming some threads on the Hyperspin forums, I found a 2013 post by bleasby suggesting possible changes on Mednafen's AHK module (in another context, for the SNES). I'm using the module's latest version available on GIT, 2.0.9, and this is the corresponding line for the NES:
I find it a rather odd resolution, since NES games run at 256 x 240. So I changed the xres from 298 to 256, and presto! it worked perfectly: now the emulator window fits the bezel snugly.
I'm also posting this here in case the aforementioned line in the current Mednafen module is wrong in general, and not just for my setup - so enabling the developers to fix it. However, I'm fully aware that the original module is probably correct - you guys are much smarter and knowledgeable than I am
Anyway, thanks for your wonderful program!
I'm posting this here in case someone else has the same problem - my own issue has been solved. I use Mednafen to play NES games, and when trying to apply bezels the emulator never fit the bezel correctly (I'm using Nosh's 1920 x 1200 Bezel) - there was always a blank space on the right. After a bit of googling and skimming some threads on the Hyperspin forums, I found a 2013 post by bleasby suggesting possible changes on Mednafen's AHK module (in another context, for the SNES). I'm using the module's latest version available on GIT, 2.0.9, and this is the corresponding line for the NES:
Code:
} Else If ident = nes
{ bezelXres := IniReadCheck(settingsFile, "Settings", "Bezel_X_Res",298,,1)
I find it a rather odd resolution, since NES games run at 256 x 240. So I changed the xres from 298 to 256, and presto! it worked perfectly: now the emulator window fits the bezel snugly.
I'm also posting this here in case the aforementioned line in the current Mednafen module is wrong in general, and not just for my setup - so enabling the developers to fix it. However, I'm fully aware that the original module is probably correct - you guys are much smarter and knowledgeable than I am
Anyway, thanks for your wonderful program!