You can click the < or > keys (, or .) to see frame by frame
You can also test 120fps by setting the playback speed to 2x
This can also help you see your displays pixel response time, by looking at how many hands appear to be on your screen at once. The more you have, the worst the response. I could see 2, and by taking a few photos with my phone, it's about 2.5. That being two bright lines and a third half lit. That makes the pixel response of my display 1/24th of a second (60 / 2.5) when going from full wight to full black.
I like it when the clock hand spins.
60fps on the clock looks so smooth I love it
Opera web browser has a battery save mode. I thought I'd enable it on my desktop too (saves cpu), but it claims to limit videos to 30fps. It did drop frames when I watched this out of curiosity.
me on 30Hz monitor: interesting
it's kinda hard to see if any notch is missed. just switch between 480 and 720p60, you should see the difference, but if you see no difference, that probably means your device (or application you use) doesn't support displaying videos at 60fps
It spins backwards on mine.
Following the hand feels like it's brushing the inside of my skull
damn my 120hz phone is so nice! play it double speed and it works perfect, RealMe 7 is a beast
This is great for identifying microstutters.
It's missing notches
Well, this video confirmed that I have frame drops... Thanks.
"pi is exactly 3" lmao
This is relaxing
10 years later 💀
Very solid accuracy
thanks to this video I was able to check that, yes, the screen has a lot of lag, but changing from Wayland to X11 fixed it, thankss
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