As far as i can see, there should be an option to save them.Īfter all, i got what i wanted - cute anime pup and black edges.
This leads toĪlso, streaming 4:3 to 16:9 breaks proportions. Next, NVidia Networking Service keeps streaming on the resolution it was started with regardless of current one. Which is critical for windowed applications. As far as i can see, Moonlight doesn't check if desired resolution is accepted only with primary screen. Moonlight searches if nVidia accepts clients resolution and shows (Native) if not. Need to edit \Moonlight Game Streaming Project\Moonlight.ini file manually and restart streaming service on host every time you change host resolution. Well, things changed a bit and i made my small research. (I tried Janette_Z's procedure but it made no difference.(Host: Win10, Ryzen 2200G, GeForce 1050ti Client: Win8.1, Intel Core 2 6420, Radeon x1550 (1600x1200 is dead, Jim))
The video driver was uninstalled but upon reboot the system remains the same with external monitor connections stuck at 640x480. Upon listing All available modes for the adapter, only the 640x480 resolution was on the list. Upon hooking up the original DVI cable with all monitors they were all stuck at Generic Non-PNP monitors execept the final connection back to the DELL2407WFP monitor which the resolution reverted to and got stuck on a Greyed Out 640x480 Default monitor. Upon reconnection of the DELL2407WFP it too only showed the limited set of resolutions. The reason is, it detects it automatically and set according to the resolution of your desktop which is frustrating for people with 4K screens or. Dead by Daylight resolution is fixed and it doesn’t allow the players to set the custom resolution. I also tried an HP 23" screen and it too was not detected and listed as a Generic Non-PC monitor. The PC port of the game had many issues and players often complained about it being unoptimized. Upon reconnection of the DEL元007WFPHC with a different cable trying the monitor detection stopped working showing the monitor as a Generic Non-PNP monitor and a limited set of resolutions. This monitor was detected and worked at the native resolution of 1920x1200. Monitor detection was working as it detected my DEL元007WFPHC. Initially it worked but only at 1280x800 on my DELL 3007WFPHC when I wanted the native 2560x1600. Either set your video adapter to display the native resolution of the LCD, or set your LCD to display the lower-resolution image without stretching the display (a feature sometimes referred to as display expansion), so that pixels are displayed 1:1, which results in the lower resolution using less than the entire screen. Is there another driver that I can downlo.
AMD Radeon 4500 driver is updated but, apparently does not support Windows 10. Options are now limited to 3 and do not allow 1600x900 max resolution of my display.
It all started out when I got a USB-C to dual link DVI adapter to connect the Laptop to my desktop monitor. Windows 10 update changed screen resolution and eliminated original screen resolution options. Sorry for the long story but it's an interesting one. I have exactly the same problem on my 15" Surface Laptop 3. Otherwise, don't hesitate to respond to this thread if there’s anything else that needs to be addressed. If this answers your question, please let our Community know by marking this post as an answer.