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slang-shaders discussion
slang-shaders reviews and mentions
- CRT Simulation in a GPU Shader, Looks Better Than Black Frame Insertion
- Visually, how do you prefer to play your PS1 games?
- I thought that gtuv50.glslp was Bilinear with scanlines, but I was wrong... It's better!
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Some Shader Questions...
It's basically scalenx lv2 (that is, with a pixel detection radius of 2) but with a bunch of additional rules for pixels that should *not* be smoothed. If you care to get into the technical details of how it works, the authors wrote a whole academic paper on it, and I annotated the source code for our port of it with the appropriate sections from the paper. https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/blob/master/scalenx/shaders/mmpx.slang
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Best shaders for 30fps jitter?
shaders_slang/motion-interpolation/motion_interpolation.slang
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RetroArch – Introducing the Mega Bezel Reflection Shader
Yeah, there's another guy on this thread who's having the same issue. I suggested he try just downloading them from github (https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders) and putting them in place manually.
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Emulation wiki suggests not to use CRT-Royale on 1080p displays. In that case, what's the best alternative (for 1080p displays)?
For PAL+royale, you can use the pre-made preset from the 'presets' directory that comes with RetroArch: https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/blob/master/presets/crt-royale-pal-r57shell.slangp
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Steamdeck FSR
If there's something keeping you from downloading the shaders from the online updater, you can manually download them here: https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders
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Now you too can have a Sega Virtua Arcade in your home - feel the phosphors! Sega Megatron Colour Video Monitor - Sega Virtua Fighter Arcade CRT Simulation - https://forums.libretro.com/t/sony-megatron-colour-video-monitor/36109/691
In the off chance this still isn't latest you can download the .zip directly from GitHub: https://github.com/libretro/slang-shaders/archive/refs/heads/master.zip That should definitely be up to date!
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How in the world do I download a shader from Github???
z-fast is already in RetroArch, why do you want to download it again? Anyway you will need to download the zfast-crt.slangp file and also the files that are in the shaders/zfast_crt/ folder. The easiest way is to download the entire repository as a ZIP file, extract and then use the necessary files (go to the repository, click on Code button and then Download ZIP).
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The primary programming language of slang-shaders is Slang.