Lock the frame rate to a constant bit rate (CBR) rather than a variable bit rate (VBR) to prevent refresh fluctuations. Step 2: Enable Hardware Decoding on the Client Open your VMS Client application configuration menu. Navigate to or Advanced Settings . Locate the Hardware Acceleration tab.
Windows has a "Timeout Detection and Recovery" (TDR) feature. If a frame takes more than 2 seconds to draw (common in complex 3D scenes), the OS kills the extra quality mode and resets the driver. viewerframe mode refresh extra quality
This is the high-fidelity setting. In "normal" mode, many viewers drop to half-resolution or skip sub-sampling to save processing power. forces the viewerframe to render at full 1:1 pixel mapping, often enabling 16x anisotropic filtering, high dynamic range (HDR), and disabling any aggressive anti-aliasing shortcuts. Lock the frame rate to a constant bit
The system guarantees that every keyframe (I-Frame) and delta-frame (P-Frame/B-Frame) is fully decoded and refreshed, reducing the "ghosting" effect common in moving scenes. Locate the Hardware Acceleration tab