This is the internal resolution which GSdx uses and recording at this resolution
is optimal, i.e. without any dumb scaling, with all relevant pixels and without
redundant pixels.
The resulting clip still doesn't have the correct aspect ratio set, but that's
just a property which can be set to the clip afterwards, which is where the DAR
becomes useful. Since it's usually anamorphic, when muxing later with the audio
use the DAR to set the playback aspect ratio.
Before this patch, when recording Progressive (frame) mode, it recorded all
the frames correctly but set the clip's fps property to 25/29.97, so when
played back it played at half the speed (but was fine when played at double speed).
This patch does not affect the number of frames recorded per second, but rather
only sets the resulting clip fps property to the correct one (double than before).
Also fixes a bug that in a non-managed window in progressive mode, the title
displayed "200%" speed when it should have displayed 100% speed.
Fixes#832
* properly detect gl nv depth extension
* Always show the hack on the gui. Add a new hack option for DATE (gl4.2) only
* Save the scan mode on linux too (f7)
* hopefully fix some crash on some drivers... (ensure aligment 256 bits alignment, and if not use std memcpy)
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As before: use the hotkey(f7) to switch between them. It will now save the chosen scanline effect, instead of always defaulting to disabled, on load.
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Add another scanline algorithm, made by pseudonym. This one is pretty fancy, using a cosinus function for generating the dark lines.
It only works on unscaled output, so use software rendering or native resolution for hardware.
It's an effect that works best on 240p converted games (like the SNES titles in Mega Man Collection).
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Finish up my scanlines attempt. Now the 2 old shaders are back in and all 3 cycle on F7.
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* don't delete the wnd in GSclose. It can still be used later
* Properly detect the GL_ARB_gpu_shader5 extension for Fxaa
* A couple of fix in Create (GSopen1) of GSWndEGL/GSWndOGL
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gsdx:
* move gl function loading into GSwnd. Clean the header and avoid to rely on macro.
* Always require libegl for GSdx. You still need to select the API at compilation.
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Added loading of external shaders, coded by KrossX (thanks again :p ).
Right now it looks for a file called "shader.fx" in PCSX2's main directory.
If it finds one, the PageUp key activates the external shader (instead of the built-in FXAA).
We have a forum thread for some nice shaders to try out here:
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-Custom-Shaders-for-GSdx
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Also set the auto deinterlace mode in GSdx when the .ini isn't present (instead of "none").
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* for the moment only the SW render is supported, hopefully HW will come some day. And linux only for the moment.
* Require an OpenGL3 GPU (==Dx10) ie Nvidia >= 8800, AMD >= HD2000)
* Require an OpenGL4.2 compatible drivers => no opensource driver supported neither Intel driver.
* Build by default without SDL support which will dropped later. You need to add this define "ENABLE_SDL_DEV" on Win.
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The detection is based on a quickly reversed smode1 flag and needs to be done properly.
The timing itself also needs reversing and has only been tested on the VP2 intro video.
(That video now runs without audio / video desync when progressive scan is enabled :) )
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* fix some issue with cmake and new sdl define
* Implement shortcut key handling on linux.
+ some option are not yet implemented (fxaa)
+ gs dump can be created with <shift> <F8>
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- Toggling mipmapping prints a message to console now. Easier to test this way :)
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- GSWnd is not implemented, no config dialogs either
- no output, just the null device
- threading classes were not tested (my first experience with pthread)
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Here's his changelog:
GSdx, PCSX2: Fixed broken GS info at the title bar
* If the plugin doesn't support the API, PCSX2 will display only the image mode (progressive/interlaced field/frame), NON i18n!
* If the plugin does support the API, PCSX2 will not display the image mode, and instead display the info from the plugin
* GSdx now properly sends title info: resolution, image mode, deinterlace mode (weave - bff, etc)
* To enable the full GSdx title info as it used to work before it got broken: uncomment //#define GSTITLEINFO_API_FORCE_VERBOSE at GS.h of GSdx.
NOTE: When using an older pcsx2.exe with newer GS plugin, the title would contain duplicate image mode info. All other combos work fine.
* PCSX2 still displays the performance info, etc in the title bar.
Thanks a bunch for bringing this information back, Avih! :)
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- Found out that the blur detection filter was busted for some time now.
It worked by chance, due to the pixel crop hack.
Disabled that hack now and made PCSX2's GS frame handle that functionality instead.
This is a somewhat nicer method, although users of 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios might get flickering pixels on the borders again.
I'll see if I can think of something for those cases, should there be demand for it.
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- Added multi sample anti aliasing options to the gui. Remember those aren't tested much, and we have reports of memory leaking with it enabled. Those could be outdated by now though.
- Removed the "enable output merger blur effect option", since I can't imagine anyone wanting to enable it anyway. :p
- Cropped one more pixel on the final output image, should fix some issues with msaa enabled.
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PCSX2: Added an optional PS2EsetEmuVersion callback for plugins, so that plugins (like GSdx) can alter behavior based on the version of emulator calling them.
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- Added a macro that disables any upscale hacks.
- More work on the dx10 renderer upscale hacks.
PCSX2:
- Changed a warning so it reads more like a notice :p
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* Disable GSdx's internal AspectRatio setting when using GSOpen2 (pcsx2 0.9.7 controls aspect ratios internally now)
* DX10 should be able to startup in fullscreen mode now, without needing to hit alt-enter (legacy 0.9.6 versions only)
* Added some comments for a failed attempt to disable DX10's default Alt-Enter behavior. If someone knows how to do that properly, please feel free to submit a patch because DX10/Com breaks my mind. (see GSDevice10.cpp)
* Remove DX11 for now since it's entirely unfinished anyway.
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- Removed the outer pixel cropping, it causes blur in some games. (I knew I should've done it elsewhere :p )
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- Remove the silly upscale hacks from an earlier commit
- Replace them with a less silly version in CreateSource() :p
- Remove a few of the outer pixels from the visible area, as they often contain glitches
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- More work on the configuration, preparing for some reorganization.
- 8 Bit textures default to off again, since there are issue reports (mainly from ATI users).
- Add a gamefix that allows users to set an amount of "bad" frames to be skipped.
Add gamefix_skipdraw = x to the GSdx.ini to enable. (More work on this soon)
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Added a somewhat more accurate upscale option via GSdx.ini. Not tested much! :p
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* Software mode seems to work fine. Suspend and resume emulation work nicely, without flaws.
* Hardware DX9 mode suspends but displays only black after resuming.
* Hardware DX10 status is unknown.
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Re-enabled capturing via F12 key. It was missing the callback entirely.
The videos I capture here turn out all blueish though. No idea why :p
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- Automatic texture filtering should be ok now, occasionally point filtering was used. Tested it on the ps2 and figured with no mip levels LoD and minification settings are just ignored altogether.
- Also run a few tests on the gather instruction with the reference rasterizer and found a fatal flaw with it. It returns the four samples for bilinear sampling (in a funny order, which isn't documented of course, x = bl, y = br, z = tr, w = tl), but there is no way to guess which four were selected exactly. Due to some hidden rounding error it might grab different texels than I would when calculating the position of the upper-left texel, of which the fractional part is be used for the interpolation. When the texel positions do not match it leaves annoying discontinuity errors. Oh well...
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- trying the dx10.1-only "gather" shader instruction for palletized lookups ("8-bit texture" mode), saves 4 instructions which isn't much but still... (not tested, don't have ati)
- may fix the intel gma "no output" bug (don't have gma either :P)
- and the usual small code optimizations
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This patch by matsuri makes playing with vsync a lot nicer, so thanks for that one ;)
Note: For now its directx 10 only, due to dx9 needing a swapchain reset..
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