Viewerframe Mode Refresh Extra Quality _hot_ -

CCURE 9000 Access Control Plugin Guide 3.8.0

Product
CCURE 9000 Access Control
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Version
3.8
Release
3.8.0
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en-US
Last updated
2025-10-02

Viewerframe Mode Refresh Extra Quality _hot_ -

Windows has a "Timeout Detection and Recovery" (TDR) feature. If a frame takes more than 2 seconds to draw (common in complex 3D scenes), the OS kills the extra quality mode and resets the driver.

While higher refresh rates can sometimes decrease quality if the system cannot keep up, "ViewerFrame Mode Refresh Extra Quality" attempts to balance this. It ensures that even at high refresh rates, the frame buffer is populated with high-fidelity data, eliminating the "blur" often associated with high-motion content. When to Use "ViewerFrame Mode Refresh Extra Quality"

In the context of IP cameras, the "mode=refresh" command dictates how the viewer receives images: viewerframe mode refresh extra quality

This technical guide breaks down what this rendering mode does, how it impacts your surveillance infrastructure, and the exact steps to optimize your video management system (VMS) for maximum clarity and fluid playback. Understanding Viewerframe Mode and Video Refresh Rates

If multiple users attempt to access the viewerframe?mode=refresh URL simultaneously, the camera’s web daemon will likely run out of memory (OOM). This causes the device to freeze, drop its network connection, or continuously reboot. Security Vulnerabilities Associated with Viewerframe Windows has a "Timeout Detection and Recovery" (TDR) feature

Based on the wording, it could relate to:

: Indicates a high refresh rate (e.g., 25/30 FPS), which reduces motion blur and ensures real-time monitoring efficiency. Extra Quality : Often used to denote HD resolution It ensures that even at high refresh rates,

: If available, use "smart refresh" features that only update portions of the frame that have changed to maintain quality while reducing lag. Secure Access : Ensure you change the factory default password (e.g.,

High-quality refresh modes demand heavy processing from your GPU and CPU. If your hardware is outdated, forcing extra quality can lead to stuttering or system overheating.