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| Brand | Navigation Path | Setting Name | |---|---|---| | LG | Settings → All Settings → Picture → Advanced Settings → Clarity → TruMotion | TruMotion (set to Off) | | Samsung | Settings → All Settings → Picture → Expert Settings → Picture Clarity Settings → Auto Motion Plus | Auto Motion Plus (set to Off) | | Sony | Settings → Display & Sound → Picture → Motion → Motionflow | Motionflow (set to Off) | | TCL / Hisense / Amazon | Display & Sounds → Advanced Settings → Action Smoothing | Action Smoothing (set to Off) |

: Use one lens for a wide overview and a second "Viewerframe" lens for zoomed-in tracking. Acrylic Motion Video Frames viewerframe+mode+motion

is a core configuration setting used in IP surveillance cameras, network video recorders (NVRs), and video management software (VMS). This mode optimizes how video feeds are processed and rendered on user screens by dynamically linking frame rates to detected physical motion.

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Are you experiencing a specific like lagging, high CPU usage, or motion detection failures?

: Refers to the HTML frame or page designated to display the live video feed. This mode optimizes how video feeds are processed

Depending on your software settings, ViewerFrame Mode Motion exists in three distinct states: