is a specialized display and processing state utilized in modern video management software (VMS) and network camera interfaces. It optimizes how video streams are rendered on a monitoring console, particularly when handling high-definition (HD) or ultra-high-definition (UHD) multi-camera feeds. Core Functions of ViewerFrame Mode
One of the most powerful features of Apple’s Link behavior is its ability to translate motion across different groups. If you want one object to perfectly mimic the position of another object in a different group, the Link behavior can cause the coordinates to appear offset because each group has its own center point. To solve this, professionals often create an invisible “dummy” object in the source group and then use a behavior to copy its position to the intended target, perfectly compensating for any spatial offsets. You can also offset the linked value, scale the source value, or mix the effect with the destination’s existing value to create a wide range of creative effects. viewerframe mode motion link
Directs a Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera to look at a specific door or gate the moment motion is detected. is a specialized display and processing state utilized