Frame Rate

The number of frames per second in a video (e.g., 30fps, 60fps).

What is Frame Rate?

Frame rate is the number of individual frames displayed per second in a video or animation. It’s measured in frames per second (FPS). Higher frame rates lead to smoother motion, while lower frame rates may appear choppy or stuttered.

FPS and Streaming

Streaming platforms use frame rate to determine how fluid video playback appears. Most standard video content streams at 30 FPS, while gaming streams or sports content often use 60 FPS or higher for better clarity in fast motion.

30 FPS vs 60 FPS vs 120 FPS

Frame Rate Description Use Cases
30 FPS Standard for movies and TV General video content, YouTube
60 FPS Smooth, real-time playback Gaming, livestreaming, sports
120 FPS+ Ultra-smooth, motion clarity focus Competitive gaming, VR, high-end TVs

Frame Rate vs resolution

  • Resolution = How detailed the image looks (720p, 1080p, 4K)
  • Frame rate = How smoothly the video plays

They work together: a high-resolution video can still look laggy with a low frame rate, and vice versa. Optimal quality requires both to be balanced with your device and internet speed.

Preguntas Frecuentes

60 FPS is ideal for live streaming fast-paced content like gaming or sports. For casual content or vlogging, 30 FPS is typically sufficient.

Indirectly. If your bandwidth is low, streaming services may reduce frame rate (or resolution) to prevent buffering.

Not always. It depends on your screen and content type. Some users prefer the cinematic feel of 24–30 FPS, especially for movies.

Many modern smartphones support high FPS streaming and playback, especially for gaming or YouTube.

Most recording or streaming software (like OBS or YouTube Studio) lets you adjust FPS in the video settings panel.

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