: Highly popular for professional-grade recording, though some users note it can be resource-intensive or have UI "wonkiness" over long sessions.

In this model, the system utilizes two memory buffers: a (where the decoder writes) and a Front Buffer (which the GPU reads for display).

The refresh interval (often appended to the URL as &interval=X ) is critical.

ViewerFrame mode is a display mode that allows users to view and interact with multimedia content, such as images or videos, in a frame or window. This mode is commonly used in applications like media players, image editors, and video surveillance software. The ViewerFrame mode provides users with a dedicated space to visualize and manipulate media content, often with features like zooming, panning, and playback controls.