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September 17, 2022
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YouTube upload 59.94 fps vs 60fps

  • September 17, 2022
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Probably seems like a simple question but...

 

YouTube recommends (amongst others) 60 fps upload

 

I am shooting sports videos in 59.94 fps. Should I upload them in 59.94 fps to YouTube or use PR to change to 60 fps before upload?

Which would have the higher quality video?

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Stan Jones
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September 18, 2022

Bottom line, "amongst others" includes their statement that the original framerate is best. I assume  your 59.94 is progressive; is it?

 

But, similar to Neil, I think they are ignoring the 30 vs 29.97 vs 59.94 vs 60 etc.

 

What they say is:

 

"Content should be encoded and uploaded in the same frame rate it was recorded.

Common frame rates include: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, 60 frames per second (other frame rates are also acceptable).

Interlaced content should be deinterlaced before uploading. For example, 1080i60 content should be deinterlaced to 1080p30. 60 interlaced fields per second should be deinterlaced to 30 progressive frames per second."

 

The "common frame rates" are 29.97, 59.94, and 23.976. So I don't think they are stating a preference for 60 over 59.94,  unless that is what you shot.

 

Stan

 

 

Jon5D6CAuthor
Participant
September 18, 2022

Yes I am filming in 59.94p before editing with PR.

Specfically I am considering purchasing the Sony fx3 to film my YouTube videos and recording using the following settings, advice welcome:

H.264, XAVC S 4K 59.94p/50p 150Mbps 4:2:0 8bit MPEG-4 AVC

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2022

What ever camera you are using/will choose, YT will re-encode.

I would not waist good money just for Youtube.

Warren Heaton
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2022

If you were delivering what's called "frames as fields" for broadcast, it would matter which frame rate you use between 59.94 and 60; however, for YouTube it doesn't matter.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 17, 2022

I've had a fairly knowledgeable colorist tell me that "60fps" is like unto the "30fps" in some cameras ... it's actually 29.976, but the "shorthand" is 30. And that he hadn't seen any footage that was actually, precisely, 60fps.

 

So I'm wondering is he correct? Is '60fps' just a shorter way of saying "59.94fps"?

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 17, 2022
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Which would have the higher quality video?


By @Jon5D6C

 

Neither, but best is to keep original framerate.