YouTube has announced a new feature through which gamers and other streamers on the site will be able to live stream footage at 48 and 60 frames per second.
60 fps
- YouTube’s iOS, Android Apps Now Support 60 FPS Playback
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YouTube Lets Users Live Stream At 60 Frames Per Second
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60 Frames Per Second Now Available On YouTube, And Gamers Will Love It
YouTube has now made higher frame rates like 48 and 60 FPS available to all uploaders. Here is a 'Mario Kart 8' video showing off 60 FPS.
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Here Is The First Video On YouTube In Sixty Frames Per Second
YouTube has unveiled the first videos streamed in 48 and 60 frames per second. Video game footage makes the best use of the new frame rates.
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