Pixel Perfect 1:1 Display in WinUAE , and using Filters to Remove Black Borders
If we try to use Automatic Scalling to automatically scale all the games to full frame, it produced a garbled font effect, and is not 1:1.
I never realised this because I always had the Bilinear Filter switched on, which hides those screen glitches. Without the filter, my mistake was clear to see.
For Windowed mode, I suggest 1280 x 1024
For Full Screen mode, I suggest 'Native' resolution, and Auto Scalling.
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I watched a video by MikeyG about how to set up the Amiga, and he quoted my name as he changed the window size from 720 x 568 to 720 x 576. Really it doesnt make too much difference. But in full screen 800 x 600 mode, without the screen filter, I notice his image was very bitty and garbled. So I went back to the drawing board to find a solution which would work on my screen, and the answer turned out to be Native Mode.
I also recorded me setting up a square screen 4:3 display, using Native mode, and choosing 4:3 as the aspect correction, using a handycam. But I knew the footage was going to be grainy and out of focus, so I didnt bother to download that from the camera.
There were two attempts at the narration, as I hadnt done any since November last year, and I really do need a better microphone, as mine is, once again, knackered.