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Funkd
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Nice one! Will give a shot tomorrow when I get home. Looking forward to trying it out. What's the GitHub link?
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See link in edit now, cheers.
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BigNoid
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Afaik that would only work by running a custom 21x9 resolution and having a 1:1 pixelmapping display. 1920x822 for example.
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Funkd
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Yeah, I've tried in the past to set a resolution like that on the OpenELEC/Projector but had no luck. I dont think the projector can handle it anyways.
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Saskue
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Can't wait got a 138 inch screen 2.35:1 screen no more zooming out in menu
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eltopo
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I don't know of any projector with a 2.35:1 (21:9) resolution, I think they all are 16:9.
If this skin needs a physical 21:9 resolution like those widescreen monitors, I guess this won't work with projectors.
I think for projector support we would need a 16:9 skin, but with all GUI elements placed inside 800px height (if full HD). And this 800px height GUI would have to be moved to the upper end and the lower end of the screen (like it is possible today with the vertical height setting when watching a 21:9 movie).
But I don't know if this is something BigNoid can support in this skin.
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BigNoid
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It is of course coded for a 21:9 resolution. What you guys want is to code black bars in the application, this I wont do. Black bars will be added by the display if you setup a custom 21:9 resolution. AMD, Intel and Nvidia support custom resolutions and can disable scaling, so not sure why this wont work.
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I have been modding Aeon Nox for years to accommodate my 21.9 setup and I have it setup perfectly. You just need a projector preferably with lens memory that's capable of zooming in to display a 21.9 picture. I currently have a custom downsampled resolution (Nvidia GTX 980) at 3200x1360 displaying on a 130 inch 2.35:1 screen. My projector is a Mitsubishi HC4000 1920x1080.
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