Are there any 120 fps videos on YouTube?

Are there any 120 fps videos on YouTube?

There is no single 120fps video on Youtube, all are capped to 60fps or less, as far as I know and checked.

Can you play 120 fps on 144Hz?

Yes, you can. Your refresh rate of your monitor just means that it has a maximum displayable amount of FPS, 144 in this case. So you won’t be able to reach the maximum FPS you could, but 120 FPS isn’t bad.

How do I get 120 FPS on a 144Hz monitor?

On Windows 10, head to Settings > System > Display > Advanced Display Settings > Display Adapter Properties. Click the “Monitor” tab, choose your monitor’s advertised refresh rate from the “Screen Refresh Rate” list, and click “OK”. On Windows 7 or 8, right-click the desktop and select “Screen Resolution”.

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Do movies need 120 refresh rate?

If you just want to watch movies and TV shows, 120Hz is really not necessary. In case you’re sensitive to 24p judder, make sure that the TV has a feature that can fix it.

What FPS do eyes see at?

60 frames per second
Some experts will tell you that the human eye can see between 30 and 60 frames per second. Some maintain that it’s not really possible for the human eye to perceive more than 60 frames per second.

Where can I watch videos at 120fps?

The only places you’ll videos in excess of 120fps is on websites like VideoBlocks and other websites that sell video clips of high resolution high fps scenes. Right now 120+fps is not suited for videos, the memory size for it is a large hurdle to tackle for internet streaming.

Can humans see more than 120fps?

(Which is twice as many fps as 120). They wanted to see if people could notice a difference or perhaps perform better in videogames if they were seeing higher or lower fps. And the verdict is, yes. Humans do perform better in videos when the fps is higher… which means that yes, humans can see more than 120fps.

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Why can’t I watch The Hobbit movies at 60fps?

The hobbit films were recorded at high fram rates but most digital cinemas could not playback at that rate and blueray is limited to 60fps. I don’t believe there is much available video content. Mostly just video games and cellphone videos from capable devices. Some HDTVs can accept 60fps but none that I’m aware of handle higher.

Why is it so hard to find high frame rate video?

The problem with finding high frame rate (HFR) video is that there aren’t many cameras that shoot it and there is no incentive for producers to put it in their workflo Okay, just to contradict most people on here: it is possible to convert between frame rates but you don’t gain anything particularly.