A little over six months ago YouTube did gamers a solid by supporting HD video uploads at 60 frames per second. If you thought that looked amazing, well, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Google’s popular ...
When YouTube increased its frame rate cap to include those videos that are shot at 60 frames per second, gamers, let’s players and smooth video advocates everywhere rejoiced. The only thing missing ...
Luke has been touching up tech, and writing, for over a decade across FHM, Stuff, T3 and Shortlist to name a few. With an MA and NCTJs in journalism and an unquenchable love of gadgets, no tech ...
YouTube has been supporting super-sharp 4K video for over a year now, as well as video playback at 60 frames-per-second. But for the first time, the world’s biggest video sharing platform will now ...
Enabled by the new and more powerful Apple TV 4K, YouTube has enabled 4K video playback at 60 frames per second for its Apple TV app, rather than the previously ...
NVIDIA's Shield TV device is set to receive its new v3.2 software soon, which will make it the first Android TV-based device to support High Dynamic Range (HDR) video. Android 7.0 will be capable of ...
It has become clear that YouTube has started a beta test of live distribution using the video codec ' AV1 '. Users who participated in the beta test reported that they were able to achieve live ...
An interesting change in the YouTube Android app now lets some users playback videos at up to 4K resolution at 60FPS with HDR on devices with lower res-displays. The ...
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