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Not really a GameEx question, but you can create mame.ini by running mame -cc from the command line.

I believe you need to include keepaspect 0 in the mame.ini to do what you want (though I haven't tested it, personally)

Keep in mind that if you have vertical.ini, horizont.ini or other .ini files that apply to the game you're playing ([romname], raster, vector, etc), they'll override settings in your mame.ini.  So, for example, if you're playing a horizontally-oriented game, any differing settings in horizont.ini will cancel out what's in mame.ini.

Honestly, I'd recommend putting the keepaspect 0 setting in horizont.ini, and leaving mame.ini at 1.  Stretching vertical games to widescreen is probably TOO much stretching.

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12 hours ago, millerbrad said:

Not really a GameEx question, but you can create mame.ini by running mame -cc from the command line.

I believe you need to include keepaspect 0 in the mame.ini to do what you want (though I haven't tested it, personally)

Keep in mind that if you have vertical.ini, horizont.ini or other .ini files that apply to the game you're playing ([romname], raster, vector, etc), they'll override settings in your mame.ini.  So, for example, if you're playing a horizontally-oriented game, any differing settings in horizont.ini will cancel out what's in mame.ini.

Honestly, I'd recommend putting the keepaspect 0 setting in horizont.ini, and leaving mame.ini at 1.  Stretching vertical games to widescreen is probably TOO much stretching.

I do not have much experience with command, but try to do. 
if you have some example would help me a lot 

thanks for your help
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Start>run>cmd (chose "elevated command" when prompted in modern Windows OS.

change directories until you get into your mame directory.

then......

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You can have mame create the .ini file via command line.

mame.exe -cc

or

mame.exe -createconfig

 

 

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I did it with

mame.exe -cc 

mame setting file its generated (mame.ini) and put 0 on keepaspect, now have full screen 
it is perfect :)

Thank you

if play roms directly on mame.exe these are put into fullscreen Without using Gameex because keepaspect  = 0  Excellent :)


but using Gameex seen again black borders on the sides although mame.ini has keepaspect  = 0  for fullscreen. :(

why Gameex brings mame black borders on the sides despite keepaspect  = 0 is supposed to mame is ready for full screen
 

 

 

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