In the world of network surveillance, "Viewerframe mode motion high quality" refers to a specialized viewing configuration for IP cameras that prioritizes specifically during motion-triggered events . This mode is commonly found in Axis, Panasonic, and other high-end network video servers to balance bandwidth conservation with the need for sharp, forensic-quality footage when it matters most. What is Viewerframe Mode?
: This parameter tells the camera to only push high-resolution, high-frame-rate video when its internal sensors detect movement. viewerframe mode motion high quality
Viewerframe is a web-based viewing interface used by various network cameras (notably Axis and older Panasonic models) to display live video through a browser without requiring complex software. In the world of network surveillance, "Viewerframe mode