To find out more about our AV solutions, go to DEXON's product page. DEXON’s DIVIP video processors, DIMAX-Pro presentation matrices and DXN5000 video wall controllers have built-in on-screen display support to show for example the input and output number, making it easier to identify screens on your video wall.
This fantastic On-screen display text feature enriches the set of features in many of DEXON’s AV devices. The real time display of video content does not disturb the static characters.
#What is lonely screen professional
Professional implementations support text over the live background so the audience or the operators can see real time moving video in the background while watching static text in the foreground.
#What is lonely screen pro
When it comes to pro audio-visual devices, this feature is used to define the input and output sources and possibly provide actual settings and extra information of the content itself. Many times, this feature offers adjustments or setting information to its operator. You might recognize this phenomenon by playing video games. Generally, you might have seen this on your TV, when it displays the channel, the volume or even time. It is commonly known as a menu on a variety of electronic devices and serves options to adjust the display or to select viewing options. On-screen display text, usually called as OSD, is commonly known as a text displaying useful information over a screen, monitor or TV, to show relevant and useful information to its viewers. Sign up to our newsletter What is on-screen display (OSD)? We have all been in a situation when a very simple thing can be so meaningful. This fantastic built-in feature in AV devices can bring significant function into any application to ease the daily work for many video wall operators. It can serve as guidance to the audience. On-screen display text is a rather complex but useful service in AV projects where single or multiple monitors display information to a given audience and where this graphics or live video display will have extra characters for identification. What is On-Screen Display and How Does It Work?