User:Wildgoosespeeder/sandbox

If there is anything I can do to improve this guide, such as layout or settings I never considered, please let me know! -- 17:14, 12 January 2016 (EST)

This is a guide to get the best possible screenshots for all consoles by using emulators. Emulators provide the sharpest screenshots possible, but it takes some know-how to achieve that level of quality. Also use PNG with PNG Monster applied. Don't use JPEG or GIF. If screenshots don't comply with these standards, tag images with.

Settings to more closely match real N64 hardware video out

 * Keep screenshots 320 × 240.
 * Any other resolution, higher or lower, doesn't look good.
 * Even though an SDTV does 640 × 480, it is not recommended.

Expansion Pak
There are a few exceptions. The Expansion Pak increases the resolution of games that can utilize it; from the standard 320 × 240 to 640 × 480. The games covered by this wiki which support the Expansion Pak are Donkey Kong 64 and 64DD games (in theory).

GCN/Wii
Minimum 640 × 480 (4:3), unless the GCN game can support widescreen (16:9) natively, such as Super Mario Strikers or F-Zero GX. Then use 854 × 480. Minimum 854 × 480 (16:9) or 640 × 480 (4:3).
 * GCN
 * Wii

Taking good quality screenshots are a bit trickier due to amateur programming that has yet to be fixed. It is often better and easier to take screenshots above 1× native. If you are displaying a 1× native image in full screen mode, such as a monitor that can display up to 1920 × 1080p, make sure that you adjust graphical settings. Otherwise blurriness due to stretching occurs. The following table is for selecting the right graphical setting when the 1× native video is being expanded and scaled properly to fit your current screen resolution setting (Windows Flag + R, rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL desk.cpl).

Cutscenes
DON'T use above 1× native for certain cutscenes because it displays a pre-render video instead of live 3D models. There is no benefit. It is better to try to extract these videos from the game itself than to use an emulator. If that is not possible, use 1× native and scale the emulator window appropriately in these cases. Here's an example of this case below:

Wii U
An emulator exists, but it is highly alpha and isn't nearly accurate enough to be considered good for screenshot taking. It is better to use an HDMI capture device for the Wii U console and hardmod a Wii U GamePad. Screenshots uploaded to Miiverse and then uploaded to MarioWiki are acceptable but are limited to JPEG and a considerable amount of detail is lost.


 * 1280 × 720 or 1920 × 1080 (TV)
 * 854 × 480 (GamePad)
 * 800 × 450 (Miiverse and JPEG)

Virtual Boy
384 × 224

GB/GBC
160 × 144

GBA
240 × 160

DS/DSi
256 × 192 Each screen



3DS
Emulators exist, but they are highly alpha and aren't nearly accurate enough to be considered good for screenshot taking. It is better to hardmod a 3DS. Screenshots uploaded to Miiverse and then uploaded to MarioWiki are acceptable but are limited to JPEG.
 * 400 × 240 Top screen
 * 320 × 240 Bottom screen