I watched it on i5 650GHz and got about those 60 fps as is my refresh rate on monitor, but no problems.
I used firefox 24.0 and it defaults now to HTML5, not flash (only on Vista, win7,8 I think, not XP, right click on video if you see only about jwplayer 6.6.xxxx it is html5). Chrome and IE defaults to html5 also with jwplayer 6 (and your setup)
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I peeked at 120hz.net as you mentioned, there is one guy explaining how to get 60p on Youtube using YouTube HTML5, not YouTube flash player, where there is a chance to speed up video 2x. So if he changes frame rate before upload to 30p - Assumefps(30) - and then audio pitch also then while playing that 30p video on YouTube in HTML5 and choosing 2x speed video actually plays 60p, as the original video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsBXYHfYgmI
point is YouTube can play 60p in HTML5 already, why YouTube would not allow 60p it in regular modes, or is this just going to happen soon ? ...
you are concerned about server bottleneck with just couple of videos and couple of users, I'd be concerned what would happen if there is hundreds of videos and lots of users simultaneously downloading
120 Hz is just for gamers , is out there another group that uses that frame rate at the moment?
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I'm not sure if you read my earlier posts in this thread, but the whole point of me publicizing these two videos is to draw attention to my crowd funding campaign to raise money for upgradeable cloud hosting (as well as modifications to the site) so that the site can handle whatever traffic comes.
Some GoPro cameras shoot at 120 fps, and so does the iPhone 5s. As I've said before in this thread, 120 fps is meant to be experimental on my site, and is not for the masses. That's why there will be a 60 fps or lower version of every video on the site, and people can watch the HD version at 60 fps or something similar as you did, if they don't have a 120 hz monitor. -
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I tried that first link with that train on kindle fire 3rd generation (or is it second?, from couple years back) , it is unwatchable, it skips frames, just audio is ok, not enough power, but it works, full screen also, web setup looks ok.Last edited by _Al_; 12th Oct 2013 at 22:33.
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I wonder how well the 60 fps version of the Train video (and others) would work on the Kindle Fire. I'll PM you with access info to my development site after I post this, since the 60 fps (SD) versions are only on the site and not accessible through the publicized links.
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