Earlier this year, YouTube announced plans to make their video service support 60FPS (you may recall our coverage of the announcement). Well, it seems that they are finally making good on their promise. As of today, Youtube officially supports 60FPS video.
Kotaku reports that Google Chrome is required for watching videos at 60FPS. You'll also have to make sure you have the quality settings of the video set correctly, and of cource, a fast enough internet connection to handle the stream.
This is really going to make video game footage look spectacular. Some folks have already began posting 60FPS video capture to the updated service. Check out some examples below.
Kotaku reports that Google Chrome is required for watching videos at 60FPS. You'll also have to make sure you have the quality settings of the video set correctly, and of cource, a fast enough internet connection to handle the stream.
This is really going to make video game footage look spectacular. Some folks have already began posting 60FPS video capture to the updated service. Check out some examples below.
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