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Watch Youtube videos and your own videos at 60 FPS

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If you're interested in watching Youtube videos at 60 fps, check out SVP Tube here: http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Download. Download the full package that includes SVP Tube.

Once you get SVP Tube running, just copy the youtube link and it will open the video automatically with media player home cinema, which also comes with the download.

 

In addition, you can play your own videos at 60 FPS using the MPHC with SVP Manager on.

If you plan to watch Cartoon or Anime using it follow this: http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Watching_anime

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If you're interested in watching Youtube videos at 60 fps,

 

 

Youtube will soon natively support 60fps so this seem a little pointless

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Yea I actually knew that a while back as well. Just thought I'd share, but yea it's kinda pointless now that they've announced it. Still, it can be used for your own videos/movies or youtube videos aren't uploaded at 60 fps.

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Yea I actually knew that a while back as well. Just thought I'd share, but yea it's kinda pointless now that they've announced it. Still, it can be used for your own videos/movies or youtube videos aren't uploaded at 60 fps.

Now, how exactly does it playback videos in 60 fps that were not uploaded in 60 fps? Because if all it's doing is "converting" the video and doubling the frame rate... then there's really no benefit at all.

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Youtube will soon natively support 60fps so this seem a little pointless

 

Exactly!

 

Why use some shady russian websites with hacks and mods when you can just wait for it. :D

who cares...

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Now, how exactly does it playback videos in 60 fps that were not uploaded in 60 fps? Because if all it's doing is "converting" the video and doubling the frame rate... then there's really no benefit at all.

 

Explained here: http://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Main_Page

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It works pretty well for Youtube video. A little heavy on CPU load tho, but much better compare to when i tried them a couple of years ago.

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It works pretty well for Youtube video. A little heavy on CPU load tho, but much better compare to when i tried them a couple of years ago.

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Interesting read. So it's basically just the same thing as a 120Hz TV "True Motion" mode. Extrapolating an intermediate frame based on the frames before and after it. This is.. well... good? I guess? It's not going to be perfect and will potentially introduce artifacts and/or distortion.

 

Also their main page is interesting. They make reference to Peter Jackson and HFR to justify it... The difference is that Peter Jackson actually filmed in HFR. He didn't use an extrapolation technique to get additional frames.

 

Basically once Youtube's 60 FPS goes completely live, then this will become irrelevant. I'm not a big fan of post-processing the frame-rate on video because of the potential quality issues. Obviously 60 FPS is far superior to 30 FPS, but in my personal opinion, only natively.

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