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cgutman avatar cgutman commented on August 14, 2024 1

This build should resolve the issue: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/cgutman/moonlight-qt/builds/49983730/job/84mb5cv3d64jkg68/artifacts

For @TsaiTung-Chen, I'm unsure if yours will be resolved, because I'm not sure how exactly BetteryDisplay is working and whether it would interfere with native 2560x1440 rendering in applications. We've moved away from forcing display mode setting in macOS due to many reports of OS hangs, crashes, and other nasty things. In the case that your workflow depends on Moonlight actually forcing a display mode that overrides what BetteryDisplay is doing, you can set the I_WANT_BUGGY_FULLSCREEN=1 environment variable using the new build to get the old pre-6.0 fullscreen behavior.

Let me know if this resolves everything.

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TsaiTung-Chen avatar TsaiTung-Chen commented on August 14, 2024

Similar issue here. In the previous v5.0.1 version, the image looks blurry in borderless mode but clear in fullscreen mode. But now in the v6.0.0 version, they look the same; the image looks blurry in both borderless mode and fullscreen mode. So I temporarily switch back to the old v5.0.1 version.

BTW, I'm using BetteryDisplay to apply a custom HiDPI which makes the UI look like 1680x945 on my 2560x1440 display. And the resolution setting I use in Moonlight is 2560x1440.

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TsaiTung-Chen avatar TsaiTung-Chen commented on August 14, 2024

you can set the I_WANT_BUGGY_FULLSCREEN=1 environment variable using the new build to get the old pre-6.0 fullscreen behavior.

I have added this environment variable to the info.plist in the Moonlight bundle, and it works well.

Thank you @cgutman 👍

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LetrixZ avatar LetrixZ commented on August 14, 2024

This build should resolve the issue: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/cgutman/moonlight-qt/builds/49983730/job/84mb5cv3d64jkg68/artifacts

For @TsaiTung-Chen, I'm unsure if yours will be resolved, because I'm not sure how exactly BetteryDisplay is working and whether it would interfere with native 2560x1440 rendering in applications. We've moved away from forcing display mode setting in macOS due to many reports of OS hangs, crashes, and other nasty things. In the case that your workflow depends on Moonlight actually forcing a display mode that overrides what BetteryDisplay is doing, you can set the I_WANT_BUGGY_FULLSCREEN=1 environment variable using the new build to get the old pre-6.0 fullscreen behavior.

Let me know if this resolves everything.

I can't download this.

{"message":"Artifacts download limit (1024 MB/day) exceeded."}

Tried with r2493 (latest build) and this environment variable but still have this issue.
Using 5.0.1 in the meantime.

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