VN-RN (ViewerFrame Mode – Refresh New)
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about managing viewerframe mode refreshes, troubleshooting render stutters, and optimizing your workspace configurations. 1. What is Viewerframe Mode?
Instead of constantly rendering, configure the viewerframe to only update when a specific action occurs: The frame refreshes the moment you hit Ctrl + S .
If the viewerframe displays old data despite a refresh, ensure your network requests or asset loaders append a unique timestamp or cache-busting token (e.g., ?v=12345 ) to the source URL. viewerframe mode refresh new
Press Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + R while clicking inside the viewerframe panel. Mac: Press Cmd + Shift + R or Cmd + R . Method 2: UI Context Menu Refresh
So, what makes ViewerFrame mode so special? For starters, it offers a range of benefits that can enhance your overall visual experience. Some of the most significant advantages of ViewerFrame mode include:
Managing this mode correctly prevents visual stuttering, reduces memory leaks, and optimizes frame rates across different devices. What is Viewerframe Mode? VN-RN (ViewerFrame Mode – Refresh New) This comprehensive
enableVRR() if (!this.supportsVRR) return;
A logical or visual container that:
Refreshes the overlay elements (timestamp, PTZ controls) without interrupting the video stream. Mac: Press Cmd + Shift + R or Cmd + R
At its core, refers to the process of updating the current display frame within a viewer component by changing the operational mode and forcing a complete refresh to load new content. A “viewerframe” is typically a container or widget responsible for rendering sequential frames—such as video frames, image slices, or real-time data plots. The “mode” indicates the rendering strategy (e.g., live mode, playback mode, thumbnail mode, or analytics overlay mode). “Refresh new” is the action that discards the existing frame buffer and fetches or renders the most recent frame(s) available.
When multiple event listeners trigger the same refresh, you waste CPU and cause visual stutter.
The canvas or container that holds visual elements. In web development, this might be a canvas element, an iframe, or a div with specific rendering properties. In desktop applications, it could be a panel or window handle.
What specific (e.g., JavaScript, C++, Unity, WebGL) you are using
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