YouTube Upgrades Video Playback Quality to 60 Frames Per Second
Following its announcement in June that it would introduce frame rates of up to 60 frames per
Following its announcement in June that it would introduce frame rates of up to 60 frames per second in the coming months, YouTube has held fast to its promise by rolling out the new frame rate. The latest upgrade sees YouTube double the standard 30 fps that videos uploaded to the website have traditionally been capped at. While the 60 fps frame rate was limited only to a few game trailers from EA to showcase the buttery smooth results, as YouTube rolls out the upgrade to all users, any video uploaded at 60 fps hereafter will run at its intended frame rate. To make certain that you will be able to experience this new feature, make sure to use the Chrome web browser along with the HTML5 player. Now watch the video above, and see if you can notice an improvement in your viewing experience.