I am surprised the news hasn't been posted here.
Note: Only Google's Chrome Browser is able to process 60 fps videos on Youtube. IE and Firefox is limited to 30 fps.
http://kotaku.com/youtube-is-getting-60-fps-support-finally-1596759330
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...0-fps-video-with-battlefield-hardline-trailer
Note: Only Google's Chrome Browser is able to process 60 fps videos on Youtube. IE and Firefox is limited to 30 fps.
http://kotaku.com/youtube-is-getting-60-fps-support-finally-1596759330
Higher frame-rates will be a boon to anyone who wants to post footage of video games in action, particularly PC games, as many of them run at frame rates above YouTube's current 24fps frame rate. As a result, YouTube videos should give a much better sense of what the game in the video actually looks like to the person playing it.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...0-fps-video-with-battlefield-hardline-trailer
YouTube is finally bolstering its video playback to support 60 frames-per-second.
Soon you'll be able to keep up with the buttery smooth gameplay that this latest generation of consoles frequently boasts about. "Your video game footage with crazy high frame rates will soon look as awesome on YouTube as it does when you're playing, when we launch support for 48 and even 60 frames per second in the coming months," YouTube noted on its company blog.
It further noted that some developers are previewing their 60 fps videos on the YouTube Creator Channel. This includes some footage of Visceral's upcoming cops & robbers shooter Battlefield: Hardline, along with already existing titles like Titanfall.
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