Motion: Viewerframe Mode
Motion JPEG (MJPEG)
In its intended application, viewerframe? mode=motion is a command within a camera’s web interface that tells the device to stream video using .
- Persistence of vision: The human eye retains an image for a fraction of a second after it is removed, allowing for the creation of motion by displaying a sequence of static images.
- Motion blur: The blurring of images during motion creates a sense of realism and helps to reduce the "strobe effect" associated with traditional frame-by-frame animation.
- Frame rate: A higher frame rate results in smoother motion, but requires more computational resources and data storage.