Hot !new!: Viewerframe Mode Refresh

Shift the decoding workload from your CPU to your GPU to stop the system from running hot. Open your browser settings. Search for . Toggle the switch to On and relaunch the browser. 3. Switch Stream Profiles

Monitor your frame delta time (the time between ViewerFrames). In a “hot” system, this should be under 16ms for 60 FPS. viewerframe mode refresh hot

A common mistake is trying to run a "Hot Refresh" at 4K resolution over a weak Wi-Fi signal. If your viewerframe is freezing: Lower the resolution to . Shift the decoding workload from your CPU to

Mastering techniques is about balancing speed with stability. Whether you are building the next great app or just trying to keep your dashboard current, the goal is the same: seamless, real-time information that doesn't get in the way of the work. Toggle the switch to On and relaunch the browser

Are you seeing specific error codes related to your ViewerFrame?

To keep your viewer frame updated without interrupting the user flow, you need a smart refresh strategy. 1. The "Hot" Reload (Development)

A "hot" refresh differs fundamentally from a standard page reload. Pressing F5 or clicking the browser refresh button forces the entire application to reload its assets, scripts, and user session data. This causes unwanted downtime, logouts, and data gaps.