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Help with a definition
zehd
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2006-03-28, 07:30 AM
I'm working on the config pages in the wiki...

Could someone give me a textbook definition and circumstances in which it would be used, please?

Minimal OSD (On Screen Display) During Playback

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2006-03-28, 08:36 AM
How about this for an initial paragraph?

quickly hacked together from Subs comments on this thread, and elsewhere and messing around for 5 minutes with it checked:

"Used when your PC or MVP suffers from bad stuttering or general performance issues when using the standard OSD. Selecting this means no OSD is displayed unless explicitly requested. Its primarily for MVP users, where if you show *any* OSD information, things grind to a halt.

You should only see the OSD with this option checked when you either request it via the green/blue/mini-guide buttons, or pause playback. At all other times, ie when entering live tv, during skipping/ff/rew or changing channel by pressing a number and 'ok' will not display the OSD."
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