30 FPS
"30 FPS" stands for "30 frames per second," a measurement used to describe the smoothness of motion in video and animation. It indicates that 30 individual images, or frames, are displayed every second. This frame rate is commonly used in television broadcasts and some video games, providing a balance between visual quality and performance.
While 30 FPS is generally acceptable for many types of content, it may not be as smooth as higher frame rates like 60 FPS or 120 FPS. Higher frame rates can enhance the viewing experience, especially in fast-paced action scenes or competitive gaming, where fluid motion is crucial.