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...Implemented in Samsung TV's Ultrawide GameView feature.
- https://en.tab-tv.com/?p=23291
- https://www.samsung.com/us/tvs/neoqled-tv/smart-tv/
7680 x 2160 (32:9) can also be achieved by horizontally dividing an 8K UHD screen in half. This will result in one 7680 x 2160 screen on top, and another 7680 x 2160 at bottom.
xrandr may work well for this https://xorg-team.pages.debian.net/xorg/howto/use-xrandr.html
Last edited by Ne0 on 15 Aug 2021 at 8:50 pm UTC
not 7680 x 3,200 (24:10)
& thanks for the fast response.
Added 7680 x 3240 now too.