After a few weeks I have been discovered that YouTube had brought 60 FPS to both 720p and 1080p. The only device I have will record is my Sony Handycam CX-240 which will support it. I have looked up online and I was using 60i which is half of the frames of 60 or 30 FPS as I could say and Saturday night I had found out that setting on my camcorder. I had been using that setting on my Toshiba camcorder that I use to have until I was going with the Handycam. Also my T3i supports up to 720p with 60 FPS and these days I tend to use 1080p to record, render, and upload my videos in 30 FPS to YouTube. All though the T3i is really meant for pictures since it's a DSLR, just really. I still use rendering presets that still uses 30 FPS for my editors but I'm finding a way to render my videos in 60 FPS. I use Handbrake to compress videos from formats that some editors that wouldn't take. All of my other cameras doesn't record in 60 FPS and it seems like I mostly will use my Handycam for most of my future videos. I really don't know about my computer side but I was planning to use NVIDIA Shadow Play or keep using FRAPS or other recorders that will allow me to record my games in 60 FPS for my future gameplay videos since my build has a GTX 760. I may take this consideration but I may have to find the right rendering presets for 60 FPS. |
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