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In reply to A. User's post on March 27, If you send p, then the stream will not be in p quality. PUBG often features enemies off in the distance, so a sacrificing framerate for a higher resolution like p at 30fps might be the way to go. Conclusion: 60 fps streams look great, but 30 fps is good when starting out. Level Up members automatically get access to premium HD streaming. The Amazon-owned streaming platform just announced new support for p video at 60 frames per second as well as a new Twitch Inspector setup and monitoring app.

All those pixels and frames require a lot of bandwidth, of course, so Twitch is no longer limiting streams to 3. If you want smooth slow motion, then 60fps will play more smoothly in a 30fps video. If you want a more film-like look, then 30fps or preferably 24fps is better. This video will look crisper, more like video and with less motion blur. As mentioned above 24fps is usually best for movies, 30fps is usually best for TV productions such as news, drama and documentaries whilst 60fps is better for sports footage.

You also must consider the relationship between shutter speeds and frame rates. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Resume Why is my upload failing? Ben Davis June 2, Why is my upload failing? Why does my Facebook upload keep failing? Why will Facebook not upload my video?

Make sure your computer does not go to sleep while you are uploading : If your computer goes to sleep while an upload is in progress, it will almost certainly cause the upload to fail. If you are connected to the internet via WiFi make sure you have a strong and stable connection or switch to using an ethernet cable if possible : Weak or intermittent internet connections due to spotty WiFi can sometimes cause uploads to fail.

Make sure you have a strong connection to your WiFi network or use an ethernet cable if possible. Make sure your video file has completely finished exporting : If you just clicked export from your video editing software, your video file will appear in your selected folder, however, it might not be finished processing.

Be sure the editing program is no longer running any processes on the file, and that you can open the finished video and play it on your computer. An incomplete file will definitely cause an upload to fail. Try using a different web browser : Some browsers are better able to upload large files than others.



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