There's zero reason to run 60FPS for a text editor, turn it down to 15FPS and take that extra bandwidth and put it into quality - if you're worried about the YouTube quality after-the-fact, you can run two encoding jobs though it's a bit rough on your CPU
philliphaydon|7 years ago
minimaxir|7 years ago
minimaxir|7 years ago
Hmm, I could have sworn that I had the options available when watching smaller channels, but they may have been Partners.
> There's zero reason to run 60FPS for a text editor
It does make things surprisingly more fluid, especially for window navigation/scrolling (although you get into the 30fps vs. 60fps debate). If you're using a webcam that also does 60fps, it makes it consistent too.
xpaulbettsx|7 years ago
mxscho|7 years ago
It's mainly done for non-partnered channels with high view count (at latest after requesting it manually).