To get "better" results, you must understand what the operators mean:
For sports analysts (or traffic enforcement), consider a baseball pitch at 95mph.
Imagine a timeline bar at the bottom of your multi-camera frame. In motion mode, the timeline is color-coded (e.g., red segments = motion detected in any camera). You click on a red segment, and all cameras in the frame jump to that exact moment simultaneously.
This is the “better” the keyword promises. It eliminates blind spots.
In standard mode, a 4-camera NVR processes:
In Multi-Camera Frame Mode, the processor does this:
To get "better" results, you must understand what the operators mean:
For sports analysts (or traffic enforcement), consider a baseball pitch at 95mph. inurl multicameraframe mode motion better
Imagine a timeline bar at the bottom of your multi-camera frame. In motion mode, the timeline is color-coded (e.g., red segments = motion detected in any camera). You click on a red segment, and all cameras in the frame jump to that exact moment simultaneously. To get "better" results, you must understand what
This is the “better” the keyword promises. It eliminates blind spots. In standard mode, a 4-camera NVR processes:
In standard mode, a 4-camera NVR processes:
In Multi-Camera Frame Mode, the processor does this: