Viewerframe Mode Refresh Verified

| ID | Severity | Mode | Description | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | #VFR-01 | Minor | Strobe | At 20Hz strobe, 2-3% frame duplication occurs | Under investigation | | #VFR-02 | Info | Live | Memory usage increases 8% after 10 min of continuous refresh | Acceptable threshold |

The viewer frame mode refresh rate, often simply referred to as the refresh rate, measures how many times a display updates the image on the screen per second. It is expressed in Hertz (Hz) and is a crucial parameter in determining the quality of the visual experience. A higher refresh rate results in a smoother and more stable image, reducing the likelihood of motion blur and eye strain. Common refresh rates include 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, and 240Hz, with higher rates becoming increasingly popular in gaming monitors, virtual reality (VR) headsets, and other applications where smooth motion is critical. viewerframe mode refresh verified

Refers to the HTML frame or window used to display the live video feed. Mode=Refresh: | ID | Severity | Mode | Description

“Verified” means the viewerframe currently displayed matches the intended frame at mode and refresh parameters. Three verification layers: Common refresh rates include 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, and