Asked • 06/18/19

Does 60 fps make sense for YouTube?

YouTube says one should upload videos in the frame rate in which the video has been recorded. But if I have yet to record, what frame rate should I choose?I noted that videos downloaded from YouTube have mostly 30 fps but some have 24 fps. I haven't seen any frame rather other than these 2 in videos downloaded from YouTube yet.Will YouTube show 60 fps videos to the user with 60 fps (if it's possible)?There of course are the downsides:- Raw material is bigger.- Rendering takes longer.- Rendered file is bigger.- Upload takes longer. (My internet connection is very slow.)So I want to know whether it even changes something in advance.

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