YouTube now supports video at 60fps

On YouTube, you can now upload and view content 720p and 1080p frame rate of 60fps. The news had been anticipated a few months ago but only for a few hours this option is actually usable by users. This past June, YouTube announced a number of new features, some of which were imminent introduction while others had to wait longer.

Among the innovations promises YouTube had cited support real-time video at 48 and 60fps, and just this option is now available on the most widely used network for video sharing.

To understand the possible differences compared to traditional content with the frame rate at 30fps you can watch this short video to see that recommend native resolution.

Support real-time video at 60fps also opens up new possibilities in other scenarios, even in creative fields, but it sure is the gaming industry to benefit right away. Course will follow the movie trailers or similar content to which we will also add content to end users. The novelty lies in the fact new option also available to end users of YouTube can make your own upload content to a high frame rate.

At present, to qualify for this option you must use the web browser Google Chrome and Safari 8, we could not find specific online on this. The videos will be 720p at 60fps or 1080p. This is a requirement imposed by the YouTube user content.

 

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