Finally!
http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/26/youtube-upgrades/
Some videos of it in action PSA: You must switch to 720p or 1080p to get the 60fps
Titanfall at 60fps:
Battlefield Hardline: Multiplayer Trailer 60 FPS:
VGHS Season 2 Trailer - HFR Version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQlV...S8teoRKj7funAy
http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/26/youtube-upgrades/
YouTube is about to get a whole lot better, with a slew of new features freshly announced at this year's VidCon. Google's video wing will soon get support for clips running at 48-and-60 frames-per-second, which should be perfect for video game footage that you've captured an uploaded from your PlayStation 4 in addition to those 1080p60 game trailers that are quickly becoming the norm. You'll have to make sure 1080p resolution is selected to get the benefit of the higher frame-rate, naturally, and we've embedded a sample after the break. Customizable and, as the YouTube Creators blog post tells it, prettier-looking annotation cards as well as some new tools that your fans can use are en route, too. What are those? Well, viewers will soon be able to drop you a few bucks here and there so you don't have to rely on ad revenue alone.
Titanfall at 60fps:
Battlefield Hardline: Multiplayer Trailer 60 FPS:
VGHS Season 2 Trailer - HFR Version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQlV...S8teoRKj7funAy
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