Description:
FPS is the definition in the image field, which refers to the number of frames per second transmitted by the screen. FPS is a measure of the amount of information used to save and display dynamic video. The more frames per second, the smoother the displayed action will be. Typically, a minimum of 30FPS is required to avoid stuttering motion. Some computer video formats only provide 15 frames per second.
FPS" can also be understood as the "refresh rate (in Hz)" we often say. When we install and purchase graphics cards and monitors, we will pay attention to the "refresh rate". Generally, we set the default refresh rate at 75Hz ( That is, 75 frames/second). For example, a refresh rate of 75Hz means that the screen only scans 75 times in one second, that is, 75 frames/second. When the refresh rate is too low, we can feel the flicker of the screen with the naked eye. Incoherent, it has a bad influence on the image display effect and visual perception.
Movies are played at 24 frames per second, which means 24 still images are continuously projected on the screen in one second. The unit of animation playback speed is fps, where f is the “Frame”, p is “Per” , and s is “Second”. It is referred to how many frames per second, or how many frames per second. Movies are 24 frame per second, often abbreviated to 24 fps.
Due to the special physiological structure of the human eye, if the frame rate of the viewed picture is higher than about 10-12 frames per second, it will be considered coherent, and this phenomenon is called persistence of vision.
Tip:
FPS frame rate for common media:
Movie: 24fps
TV (PAL): 25fps
TV (NTSL): 30fps
CRT monitor: above 75Hz
LCD monitor: 60Hz
FPS is the definition in the image field, which refers to the number of frames per second transmitted by the screen. FPS is a measure of the amount of information used to save and display dynamic video. The more frames per second, the smoother the displayed action will be. Typically, a minimum of 30FPS is required to avoid stuttering motion. Some computer video formats only provide 15 frames per second.
FPS" can also be understood as the "refresh rate (in Hz)" we often say. When we install and purchase graphics cards and monitors, we will pay attention to the "refresh rate". Generally, we set the default refresh rate at 75Hz ( That is, 75 frames/second). For example, a refresh rate of 75Hz means that the screen only scans 75 times in one second, that is, 75 frames/second. When the refresh rate is too low, we can feel the flicker of the screen with the naked eye. Incoherent, it has a bad influence on the image display effect and visual perception.
Movies are played at 24 frames per second, which means 24 still images are continuously projected on the screen in one second. The unit of animation playback speed is fps, where f is the “Frame”, p is “Per” , and s is “Second”. It is referred to how many frames per second, or how many frames per second. Movies are 24 frame per second, often abbreviated to 24 fps.
Due to the special physiological structure of the human eye, if the frame rate of the viewed picture is higher than about 10-12 frames per second, it will be considered coherent, and this phenomenon is called persistence of vision.
Tip:
FPS frame rate for common media:
Movie: 24fps
TV (PAL): 25fps
TV (NTSL): 30fps
CRT monitor: above 75Hz
LCD monitor: 60Hz