ViewerFrame Mode refers to a web interface used for managing and viewing live feeds from various network IP cameras. The "Mode" parameter (such as Mode=Motion or Mode=Refresh) tells the camera's built-in web server how to display the video, whether as a continuous live stream, a series of refreshing snapshots, or a feed triggered by motion. Core Interface Controls
When accessing a camera via ViewerFrame, you will typically find several operational modes and settings:
Live View (Refresh Mode): Continuously updates the image at a set interval. This is often used when network bandwidth is low.
Motion Mode: The camera only displays or records video when it detects movement in its field of view.
PTZ Controls: If your camera supports it, you can control the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom directly from this frame. viewerframe mode hot
Snapshot: Allows you to take a still image of the current live feed and save it to your local device. Accessing Your Camera Interface
To use the ViewerFrame interface, follow these standard steps: SD Card Recordings Using the Look Cam App (WiFi Cameras)
Could you clarify which software you're referring to?
In the meantime, here’s a general explanation based on common uses: ViewerFrame Mode refers to a web interface used
Viewer Frame Mode (Hot/Hotkey)
Common software examples:
Z (pie menu) switches viewport shading; Numpad 0 toggles camera view.4 (wireframe), 5 (shaded), 6 (textured), 7 (lighting).G toggles game view (hides editor widgets).F9, Ctrl+1 etc.If you provide the exact software name and context, I can give you the precise hotkey or setting.
Network Video Recorders (NVRs) with AI features use "Hot Viewerframe" to cycle through 16 cameras. Instead of a static grid, the system detects which camera has the highest motion score (e.g., a person walking at 3 AM) and pushes that frame to the primary "Hot" monitor instantly, relegating static feeds to thumbnails. Viewer Frame Mode (Hot/Hotkey)
Ctrl+H or long-press on frame).ViewerFrame Mode “Hot” refers to a specialized display state within a multi-pane video viewer where a selected frame (or camera feed) is dynamically highlighted or prioritized as “active” (hot). This mode is typically used to draw operator attention to a critical feed without switching layouts.
Before you physically modify your PC, check these software toggles. Many applications allow a "Hybrid ViewerFrame Mode" that mimics Hot without the inferno.
The most common application. A user viewing a luxury watch needs to see the gleam of sapphire glass as they drag their finger. If the spin stutters, they perceive the product as cheap. Hot mode ensures 60fps rotation, regardless of device hardware.
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