Technology is always advancing. And it is that human beings are looking for better ways to perform their tasks, but also more comfortable and pleasant ways to enjoy leisure For this reason, every time smartphones have better cameras and displays, and services that play back photos and videos should be updated to get the most out of these devices. Something that YouTube knows well, and for which it has introduced video playback at 60 frames per second also in your applications for terminals Android andiOS
But what about the 60 images per second? In order not to go into technicalities or talk in depth about retinal persistence, we will only say that currently films and videos are usually recorded at different image speeds per second From 24 images per second, up to 25 or 30, although there are other less typical variations. These recordings are actually still photographs, but by doubling their number in the broadcast (50 or 60 images per second), the sensation of movement, of video, appears before our eyes Recording and playing a video at higher or slower speed has nothing to do directly with the quality of the content, but with the sensation that it transmits Thus, a video at 50 images per second will have the same sensation as a movie movie, since it is the speed at which we are used to watching movies.However, the 60 images per second give the content a agility more typical of sports videos or video games. With a fluidity that resembles reality, to the the way humans see.
That being said, play YouTube videos from mobile at 60 images or frames per second means having that feeling of fluidity, of naturalness , that some content has and that more and more users want to see. Especially in videos of games and videogames, where each frame counts so as not to miss a single detail, even if the essence of a movie video is lost.
Now that YouTube has introduced this function, any user can choose it when watching their favorite videos.Of course, as long as they have the necessary quality and this option is available If so, just click on the button Settings (the three ellipses) during playback, and then select the option Quality Here a window opens that allows choose between different resolutions, with more or less image definition.
Simply select the option 720p60 or 1080p60. You can These are the two most common resolutions available for all types of videos with the 60 fps option enabled. This means enjoying one or the other resolution (HD or Full HD, respectively) to enjoy the content with noticeable fluidity, especially if new to this 60 images per second
Having the options of 720p60 or 1080p60 corresponds to the video and how it was recorded Also keep in mind that if you have that format at 60 images per second, it is not possible to go back to 50 images per second, just choose a resolution lower, losing thus in image quality during playback. And it is that it is a standard increasingly used and extended to which users can only get used.