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An '''On-Screen Display''' (short '''OSD''') is usually used on [[SetTopBox]]es to display a menu on the TV screen. Sometimes programmed using a proprietary API. Linux-based STBs sometimes use DirectFB as more portable API to render their GUI and set up the video layers.
An '''On-Screen Display''' (short '''OSD''') is usually used on [[SetTopBox]]es to display a menu on the TV screen. Sometimes programmed using a proprietary API. Linux-based STBs sometimes use [[DirectFB]] as more portable [[API]] to render their [[GUI]] and set up the video layers.


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Revision as of 00:40, 3 April 2005

An On-Screen Display (short OSD) is usually used on SetTopBoxes to display a menu on the TV screen. Sometimes programmed using a proprietary API. Linux-based STBs sometimes use DirectFB as more portable API to render their GUI and set up the video layers.

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