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Mode Motion Updated: Multicameraframe

This log is frequently associated with background services checking for motion even when the phone is locked (triggered by Google Play Services or Samsung’s Knox notifications).

: Define what "Motion Updated" means. Is it a change in a bounding box, a pixel-difference threshold, or a signal from an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit)? Frame Synchronization multicameraframe mode motion updated

| Feature | Benefit | |---------|---------| | | Eliminates motion artifacts in multi-view stitching | | Increased effective frame rate | Staggered capture + motion update can synthesize intermediate frames, boosting effective FPS beyond any single camera’s limit | | Robustness to rolling shutter | Motion updates correct skew from sequential readout | | Lower bandwidth | Transmit motion vectors + keyframes instead of full video from all cameras | This log is frequently associated with background services

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# Start multi-camera frame mode with motion updates session = multi_cam_session() session.set_mode(frame_mode="multi_camera_motion_updated") session.start()

This motion‑triggered update mechanism is distinct from a continuous video stream. The camera captures individual JPEG images or short video clips, sending fresh frames to the web interface only when its motion sensors are activated. The result is a feed that feels static and silent until something moves—at which point the image abruptly updates, creating a jarring but functional surveillance display. As one observer noted, these feeds often have slow refresh rates, typically between 15 seconds and a full minute, which can make the motion detection feel almost like a stop‑motion animation.

Manufacturers often release "motion updated" patches to fix these exact indexing vulnerabilities. Use a VPN: