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  1. Nailed it! Ticked the relevant box in ePSXe's properties and voila! Good to know that tick box is there, I fear it could solve many any issue in the future while I have a Windows 10 machine hooked up to my TV. Many thanks again!
  2. 3840x2160. As I mentioned above, if I set it to anything lower than that things start to look blurry. I've not tested any alternatives yet, no, mainly because I've used ePSXe in the past so went with what was familiar (before I turned my PC into a TV-based console-type experience). Retroarch I find a bit intimidating, but sounds like it's worth investigating!
  3. Just tested out your setup and I remember now why I didn't set it to my desktop resolution originally. Check the attached image - for some reason all I can see on the screen is the bottom left corner, enlarged at what looks like a quarter of the whole screen. Any ideas what's going on here?
  4. I like my emulation resolutions to be fairly close to the originals though - if I configure the fullscreen/desktop resolution setting to match my actual desktop resolution, won't that give me a super-crisp image instead? Or is that not how this all works? (Resolutions are definitely a bit of a mindfield for me to understand!)
  5. Yeah I'd sort of assumed that was why the 720/1080 stuff looked bad – oh well! I think it was coming out of epsxe that caused the issue, but I feel like some of the other emulators have caused a similar issue (currently Dolphin, PCSX2 and Snes9x). My question is, how come the rest of Windows reverts back to normal resolution fine but Launchbox doesn't? Even after I restart the program?
  6. Hi all, I did a quick sweep of forum posts to find a solution to this and otherwise couldn't think of what to search for, so apologise if it's come up before. My issue is that when I quit out of some emulators, Launchbox appears to be heavily zoomed in/big, presumably as it's not reverted back to the desktop resolution correctly. (See attached image, where you can see how big it is compared to the size of the Windows 10 taskbar). Is there a way to fix this or at least a button I can click on to reset Launchobx to the native Windows resolution if it goes wrong? If not, do I need to reconfigure some emulator settings? Fwiw, my PC is hooked up to a Sony Bravia TV (2016 or 2017 model) and Windows' resolution is set to 3840x2160 (720 and 1080 look blurry for some reason), and I have a GTX 970. Thanks in advance, Simon
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