Youtube doesn't accept 60FPS?

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Guys I've been reading a lot about that and everyone says something different, and my conclusion is, if it's true that when I upload a video to youtube in
720p or 1080p at 60 FPS, youtube is gonna change it at 30 fps, why we are recording everyone at 60 FPS?

Please if someone knows something about that, I'd be very grateful


THANKS.
 
YouTube will convert it down to 30fps as you say.

I think though you need to look at why you are shooting at 60fps first...
Are you intending to, or is the camera just set to that?
What are you shooting and intending to do with it?

Generally shooting at higher frame rates is so that the footage looks better when slowed down by conforming it to a video with a standard frame rate like 30, 25 or 24fps.

The GoPro 2 for example has a 120fps mode and I know a few people have been confused as to how you are supposed to watch or upload that footage. The point of it is as I said above, to slow it down by playing at a 'normal' frame rate.
 
I want to use youtube guys, definitely and ok from now on I'm gonna record a 30 FPS, I'm just doing gameplays that's all...

Gameplays of several games so like that I can play at 60FPS and record at 30.

Well I've tried to make a a video and well recording at 30 and playing at 60 it has like lag, but I guess that I'll have to find the proper settings again.

OK thanks guys really thanks.

(If I can't find the proper setting so I'll just record at 60 what else can I do? xDD)
 
I want to use youtube guys, definitely and ok from now on I'm gonna record a 30 FPS, I'm just doing gameplays that's all...

Gameplays of several games so like that I can play at 60FPS and record at 30.

Well I've tried to make a a video and well recording at 30 and playing at 60 it has like lag, but I guess that I'll have to find the proper settings again.

OK thanks guys really thanks.

(If I can't find the proper setting so I'll just record at 60 what else can I do? xDD)

just record at 60, if you set the frames down too low for your tv you can get lag like issues, if you wanted to slow down your footage then 60fps is better than 30fps and will play fine when you upload it
 
just record at 60, if you set the frames down too low for your tv you can get lag like issues, if you wanted to slow down your footage then 60fps is better than 30fps and will play fine when you upload it

Exactly my friend, I've been trying few setting and when I'm playing at 60FPS stables 60 FPS and recording at 30 it has a little bit of lag, but if I record it at 60 playing at 60 there is not any kind of lag it works perfect.

Let's me tell you something dxtory and x264 or h264 doesn't work with premiere...

http://forums.adobe.com/message/4559444

I can't believe it.
 
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