This week, Google announced that 48fps and 60fps video playback will be available on YouTube sometime in the next few months. Most video is still shot at 24 or 30 frames per second, but there is a ...
Are you a YouTube snob? We don't blame you. We wish we could flick a switch and have all of the service's content run in 4K, or at least 1080p at 60 frames per second. We just can't get enough of that ...
Four months ago YouTube promised support for 60fps (frames per second) video. Finally the Google-owned streaming site has delivered and as you will see from the embedded clips below, the wait was well ...
Over the last few months, Google’s YouTube launched both 60fps video on the desktop and — later — for live video streams. Starting today, you can also watch the service’s smooth 60fps videos in its ...
Starting today, YouTube users on iOS and Android can stream videos at 60fps. Given that the company already offers the 60fps videos for YouTube on desktop platform, the launch of the feature for ...
When YouTube increased its frame rate cap to include those videos that are shot at 60 frames per second, gamers, let’s players and smooth video advocates everywhere rejoiced. The only thing missing ...
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