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Post by marius on Feb 12, 2010 12:51:18 GMT -5
I'm planning on putting it in the closet so the front panel will not be visible while in operation. Will this be problem at all, or will the OSD be sufficient for all aspects of its operation? Does enabling OSD degrade picture quality at all (and is it always on)?
thanks in advance.
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Post by darien87 on Feb 12, 2010 12:57:28 GMT -5
The OSD will tell you the same stuff that the display will.
You can toggle the OSD on and off at will.
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Post by ICBM99 on Feb 12, 2010 13:00:46 GMT -5
I believe all the functions that are on the UMC display are also on the OSD. I don't think it would degrade the picture quality. And I believe, other than a couple features, it is defeat-able (turn offable? ;D ). It is also dim-able, ie transparency can be adjusted. BUT I don't have my UMC yet (originaly set for delivery Monday, then Friday ;D , now back to monday ) so I'm not 100% sure.
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Post by jmilton on Feb 12, 2010 13:15:21 GMT -5
The OSD is an overlay that does not affect the PQ in anyway. It is not incorporated into the original video and is separate.
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Post by johnnyg on Feb 12, 2010 15:05:14 GMT -5
The OSD is an overlay that does not affect the PQ in anyway. It is not incorporated into the original video and is separate. So does the HDMI spec support a separate overlay video stream? If it does, I wonder why so few other manufactures provide OSD over video at 1080 resolutions. If not, then the signal must be mixed into the original video stream and is no longer separate. Where am I going wrong?
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