Frame rate (frames per second / FPS) is the number of individual video frames shown per second. Higher frame rates produce smoother motion. Standard streams use 30fps; gaming and action content benefits from 60fps.
Video is a rapid sequence of still images called frames. Frame rate determines how many of these appear each second. Film uses 24fps. TV traditionally uses 30fps. Gaming streams often use 60fps for smooth fast motion.
YouTube supports 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, and 60 fps. For standard content use 30fps. For gaming or fast-motion, use 60fps.
Doubling frame rate from 30 to 60fps roughly doubles the bitrate needed for the same quality. YouTube recommends:
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