Hi everybody, i'm unable to play 120hz videos on youtube even youtube vanced. My screen is on 120 hz refresh rate but i can only play video at 60 hz maximum....... and you ?
I think YouTube is 60hz on every platform. On PC on android app , everywhere
Asnamus said:
I think YouTube is 60hz on every platform. On PC on android app , everywhere
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Sorry, on my pc i can see 120 hz video on youtube. on poco x3 too ...
I've seen bunch a reviewer videos when they review a phone or a lap top and always they would say 120hz (for example) looks so smooth but unfortunately you can not see it because yt is limited to 60Hz
Asnamus said:
I've seen bunch a reviewer videos when they review a phone or a lap top and always they would say 120hz (for example) looks so smooth but unfortunately you can not see it because yt is limited to 60Hz
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Yes this defenitly is 60Hz You can tell that movement is all wrong.
When you watch it on you tube its 60hz , YouTube can play only 60Hz.
if you download video from that link below it might be 120Hz.
I find it on first video that I opened
YouTube is locked on 60Hz and downscaling all the videos people upload.
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Unable to use YouTube at 120Hz on OnePlus 8T? Try these workarounds
Users of the OnePlus 8T who are unable to take advantage of the 120Hz feature on the YouTube app might want to try these workarounds.
piunikaweb.com
When you scroll it goes to 120Hz or how much your device support and is set. But video are all on 60Hz
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Unlock or rooted device is needed
1)install buildprop from playstore
2) now add these line save and then restart your device
Command : sys.display-size=3840x2160
Note : 3840x2160 here after 3840 this is not into (×) its small x (x letter)
3) after restart open YouTube and check for quality it will be changed
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What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
SleepingAran said:
What's the point except putting your CPU underload? The screen doesn't have 4K resolution anyway
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U can watch
https://youtubevanced.com
YouTube Vanced modded version of YouTube
Riphunter7 said:
U can watch
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Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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SleepingAran said:
Watch what exactly?
Like I said, the screen is not a 4K resolution screen, therefore even if u set the video to 4K, you're watching a 1080p video whilst putting ur CPU under extra loads
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then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Fool's logic....support @SleepingAran s post. You are repeating a Microsoft error message text/post....technically correct information but totally useless to the customer, just like a bicycle for a fish.
payback53 said:
then why we have 4k recording if we can't see it on our device ? -_-
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Beats me?
Our screen do not have 4K resolution that's a fact. So even if u enabled it, you can't see 4K, and putting extra working on CPU for nothing.
Hi friends, i have a problem while watching 60fps and 4K videos in Youtube. When i set resolution to 1080p 60fps and increase video speed the video starts to lagging and loses smoothness. I try this on Youtube vanced and official youtube app and result is same.
Also in 4k i have same problem.
I am waiting for your answers.
My device
Huawei P20 Pro CLT-L09
9.0.0.163
Latest youtube vanced,
4K 60Fps HDR - 1,5x playback speed (although purpose of 60fps was for slower playback to be honest)
all work fine.
Is your battery saver on ?
Could be down to your Internet speed and not your phone. My phone doesn't have any issue with playback lag at higher resolution and frame rate.
otonieru said:
Latest youtube vanced,
4K 60Fps HDR - 1,5x playback speed (although purpose of 60fps was for slower playback to be honest)
all work fine.
Is your battery saver on ?
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My battery saver is off and internet speed is ok but i can't even watch 4k 60fps HDR on normal 1x speed ?
CaseyS said:
Could be down to your Internet speed and not your phone. My phone doesn't have any issue with playback lag at higher resolution and frame rate.
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I have no problem on 1x speed but when i switch to 1.5x or 2x video loses smoothness. When i enable performance mode sometimes fix issue. But still i don't understand the reason of this issue
Hello , I have the same problem. Still on 8.1.0.156. Using std youtube or vanced.. when in portrait the video looks awesome and smooth. On full screen becomes laggy and slow in 1080p60. I would like to add it to game suite app but you can't. Still looking for a solution....
SOLVED. Was using Fluid Navigation Gestures App and that was causing the lag in Youtube Vanced. Just add YT to blacklist and now works fine.
The problem is your hardware not the device, To fix this you have to go in developer options in settings and turn disable Hardware overlay on. if you dont have this option update your device, if this also does not work get a new device.
JosenJames said:
The problem is your hardware not the device, To fix this you have to go in developer options in settings and turn disable Hardware overlay on. if you dont have this option update your device, if this also does not work get a new device.
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Hi, having same issue on 1080p, already tried turn disable HW overlay on. Didn't fix it
I have been noticing significant motion smearing on my S21 Ultra. I did a side by side comparison to a OP7tpro to make sure that it was not my eyes playing tricks on me. I also tried with a friend's S21 Ultra and it yielded the same result so I know it's not a random defective unit on my side. I notice the issue prevalent on videos that are rendered with the HEVC codec. I really hope Samsung has an update that fixes the issue. The whole point of getting an Ultra phone was for a no compromises phone and this hasn't been the case. Do any of you guys also face the same problem or have a solution. I tried lowering the screen resolution, the refresh rate, turning on and off video enhancer, blue light filter, and even factory reset my phone once.
Source of the file to verify?
Disney+
ione2380 said:
Source of the file to verify?
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I used Amazon prime's invincible and Disney+'s falcon and the winter soldier.
Can you recommend a YouTube video or a link to video file to see this effect on?
nixnixnixnix4 said:
Can you recommend a YouTube video or a link to video file to see this effect on?
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Maybe you can focus on the character outlines when they are in contrast with the white background
agesarchus said:
Maybe you can focus on the character outlines when they are in contrast with the white background
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This is a 30fps video. I watched it in 720p.
My screen resolution was set to 720p and I couldn't notice any blurring.
I'll check again, try different resolutions, and report back.
I'm running on Miui 12.5.2. I noticed that the phone runs in 120hz on ui,instagram and when using chrome(but when watching a video on it it goes to 60Hz).But on Youtube,Netflix and in games it goes to 60Hz again(including opening youtube inside chrome). This 'Variable' Refresh rate is quite bothering and ruins the point of why i got the phone to watch movies etc in 120hz. Has anyone managed to fix the Refresh rate to 120hz? Any Stock rom or custom rom solutions?
P.S flickering occurs due to this random change in refresh rate too.
I did it bois. This works Fine.
Refer This: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/lock-the-screen-refresh-rate-to-90hz-120hz.4224499/
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All movies are at 30 fps and YouTube is capped at 60fps 120fps on YouTube does nothing in terms of video if you want the YouTube app to be 120hz install YouTube vanced but YouTube video playback will never change 60 or 120
Hi,
I wanted to know if this is normal on Xiaomi mi 11 Ultra, but
when I shoot in 4k 60 fps in HDR10+ (10 bit colors), I'm getting weird artifacts in the video. Look at: StockCamera10Bit.jpg
It's such an unusable mess. I'm shooting at PRO. It doesn't matter what ISO, shutter speed and white balance is selected. It's always this. Subject has to be moving.
If I select 8bit, it's ok, just normal motion blur.
Is it normal on this phone? Can anybody confirm it?
I have the same problem in McPro24FPS in anything over 30 FPS even in 8 bits, so that's troubling me a bit.
I have the phone for a few weeks now and it's just amazing how the video footage degrades, when you do not want to film in AUTO
And even, if you satisfy with AUTO and only lock exposure and focus, it's also crap, when you move the camera or something is moving in front of it
I can see, that the only thing that manufacturers are interested in is AUTO mode which gives you nice HDR, but is always changing exposure, so it's interesting only for YouTube reviewers and DXOMark I guess. But for semi-serious video shooter I'm still amazed how they market 8k video and I cannot get even decent 4k 60 fps for slow mo (not even usable Full HD in 60 FPS).
I would satisfy with 8 bit, but it's unusable in stock app, because it's changing exposure even if it's locked and other app give me these artifacts anyway...
wait... did they convert 8-bit to 10-bit using bad dithering?
GuyWithRootedPhone said:
wait... did they convert 8-bit to 10-bit using bad dithering?
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Alexander from McPro24FPS said, that it is a bug in HDR merging. It should have phones with HDR on by default.
It is some setting, that can be be turned off programmatically, but it's the matter of finding it.