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PostPosted: 24 Sep 2009, 21:08 
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Widescreen Fixer v1.60.0 Released
* Added support for Wolfenstein SP


Official site and download here:
http://imk.cx/pc/widescreenfixer/


Donations appreciated.


Enjoy. :)





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PostPosted: 27 Sep 2009, 14:42 
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Will you release support for eyefinity aspects?

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PostPosted: 27 Sep 2009, 23:48 
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They have different aspect ratios? I don't know much about the product so I'm not sure what it's capable of.

If you can provide a list of aspect ratios, I can add in support.

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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 18:54 
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That's definitely Vert-, I play Majesty 2 myself though on 1280x1024 and that screenshots looks really zoomed in.


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PostPosted: 28 Sep 2009, 20:45 
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They have different aspect ratios? I don't know much about the product so I'm not sure what it's capable of.

If you can provide a list of aspect ratios, I can add in support.


Well it all depends on resolution:

We all know about 3x16:9 and 3x16:10. When you add another stack it become way different for vertical FOV and if someone were to use 4 projectors or 5 monitors in a line.

So

16:10 Monitors

4320 x 1800 = 12:5 Aspect Ratio - 3x2 1440x900 Monitors
5760 x 2400 = 12:5 Aspect Ratio - 3x2 1920x1200 Monitors
5040 x 2100 = 12:5 Aspect Ratio - 3x2 1680x1050 Monitors
7680 x 1200 = 16:5 Aspect Ratio - 4x1 1920x1200 Monitors
9600 x 1200 = 8:1 Aspect Ratio - 5x1 1920x1200 Monitors *
11520 x 1200 = 48:5 Aspect Ratio - 6x1 1920x1200 Monitors*
3600 x 1920 = 15:8 Aspect Ratio - 3x1 1920x1200 Portrait Monitors
4800 x 1920 = 5:2 Aspect Ratio - 4x1 1920x1200 Portrait Monitors
6000 x 1920 = 25:8 Aspect Ratio - 5x1 1920x1200 Portrait Monitors
7200 x 1920 = 15:4 Aspect Ratio - 6x1 1920x1200 Portrait Monitors

16:9 Monitors

5760 x 2160 = 24:9 Aspect Ratio 3x2 1920x1080 Monitors
7680 x 1080 = 64:9 Aspect Ratio 4x1 1920x1080 Monitors
9600 x 1080 = 80:9 Aspect Ratio 5x1 1920x1080 Monitors*
11520 x 1080 = 32:3 Aspect Ratio 6x1 1920x1080 Monitors*
3240 x 1920 = 27:16 Aspect Ration 3x1 1920x1080 Portrait Monitors
4320 x 1920 = 9:4 Aspect Ration 4x1 1920x1080 Portrait Monitors
5400 x 1920 = 45:16 Aspect Ration 5x1 1920x1080 Portrait Monitors
6480 x 1920 = 27:8 Aspect Ration 6x1 1920x1080 Portrait Monitors

4:3 Monitors

3072 x 1536 = 2:1 Aspect Ration 3x2 1024x768 Monitors
4096 x 768 = 16:3 Aspect Ration 4x1 1024x768 Monitors
5120 x 768 = 20:3 Aspect Ration 5x1 1024x768 Monitors
6144 x 768 = 8:1 Aspect Ration 6x1 1024x768 Monitors

5:4 Monitors

3840x2048 = 15:8 Aspect Ratio - 3x2 1280x1024 Monitors
7680x1024 = 10:1 Aspect Ration - 6x1 1280x1024 Monitors
6400x1024 = 25:3 Aspect Ration - 5x1 1280x1024 Monitors
5120x1024 = 20:3 Aspect Ration - 4x1 1280x1024 Monitors

EDIT: I will add more as I think of them, I might be willing to calculate the multi-card setups, but until then here ya go.

*I'm aware that these resolutions wont work well with games, i was using there numbers for aspect ration calculation.

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PostPosted: 29 Sep 2009, 00:00 
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Looks like it supports almost everything under the sun, huh? Hopefully it won't be too hard just to add support for people to pick their own aspect ratios (perhaps auto calculate it by typing in the resolution?).


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Looks like it supports almost everything under the sun, huh? Hopefully it won't be too hard just to add support for people to pick their own aspect ratios (perhaps auto calculate it by typing in the resolution?).
my thoughts exactly, or else there's a lot of additions dopefish is going to need to make.

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PostPosted: 29 Sep 2009, 02:09 
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Yeah. :shock:

I'll... have to... do something.

I want to make it simple for users to just select an aspect-ratio, but advanced options would be nice with that many choices.

I really don't think the update slider is needed anymore since it's really only used by Battlefield 2/2142. I could just hardcode the optimal update rate for games and use that slider for aspect-ratio selection instead. It would be cleaner than a huge combo box.

When I have a moment I'll do just that and post some screens for a yay or nay. ;)

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PostPosted: 29 Sep 2009, 22:43 
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Yeah. :shock:

I'll... have to... do something.

I want to make it simple for users to just select an aspect-ratio, but advanced options would be nice with that many choices.

I really don't think the update slider is needed anymore since it's really only used by Battlefield 2/2142. I could just hardcode the optimal update rate for games and use that slider for aspect-ratio selection instead. It would be cleaner than a huge combo box.

When I have a moment I'll do just that and post some screens for a yay or nay. ;)


Awesome, this might also be better for you because of eyefinity there are some wacky aspect ratios that can be made as there can be up to 4 cards. that's 24 monitors.

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Hi dopefish, does your tool support 1600x900 widescreen resolution?

In its official site, it does support 16:9 but 1600x900 resolution is not included.

Below is from official site (http://imk.cx/pc/widescreenfixer/):

Here is a list of common resolutions and their aspect ratios.

* 640x480 = 4:3
* 720x480 = 15:10
* 720x576 = 5:4
* 800x600 = 4:3
* 848x480 = 16:9
* 960x600 = 16:10
* 1024x600 = 17:10
* 1024x768 = 4:3
* 1152x864 = 4:3
* 1280x720 = 16:9
* 1280x768 = 15:9
* 1280x800 = 16:10
* 1280x960 = 4:3
* 1280x1024 = 5:4
* 1360x768 = 16:9
* 1440x900 = 16:10
* 1680x1050 = 16:10
* 1920x1080 = 16:9
* 1920x1200 = 16:10

So, does your tool support 1600x900 widescreen resolution?

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