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Superspeed your YouTube videos

As videos shot in 1080p and 60 frames per second are fast becoming the norm, Google’s video division YouTube announced that the hugely-popular video hosting website will soon support these formats, as well as 48 frames a second.

“Your video game footage with crazy high frame rates will soon look as awesome on YouTube as it does when you’re playing, when we launch support for 48 and even 60 frames per second in the coming months. Make sure you’re watching in HD!,” YouTube announced in a blog post yesterday, stressing that you have to watch video in at least 720p or higher for it to work.

The company also launched a YouTube Creator Studio app, which will allow you to track, manage and see analytics for your YouTube channel. While the app is only available for Android right now, there will be an iOS version on the coming weeks. It also added that the desktop Creator Studio is in for a bit of an overhaul as well.

“Did you know that after Rebecca Black uploaded “Friday,” she went on a school trip, not knowing for several days the video was going viral? To help you manage your videos on the go, the new YouTube Creator Studio app lets you see analytics, manage your videos and more.”

In a bit of good news for those of you who would like to make some extra cash or need funding for an even better video, YouTube announced a virtual tip jar for channels. Fans of your channel will be able to fund further projects that you are working on, creating a sort of crowdsource funding scheme.

“We’ll be adding another option for you, where fans will be able to contribute money to support your channel at any time, for any reason. A handful of creators are testing this feature soon on desktop and Android, including Dulce Delight, Fitness Blender, The Healthcare Triage, The King of Random, Soul Pancake, Steve Spangler Science, The Young Turks, and Thug Notes,” YouTube added.

[Source – YouTube]

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