30 Frames Per Second
"30 Frames Per Second" (30 FPS) refers to the rate at which consecutive images, or frames, are displayed in a video. This means that 30 individual images are shown every second, creating the illusion of smooth motion. This frame rate is commonly used in television broadcasts and online videos, providing a balance between visual quality and file size.
In the context of video games, 30 FPS is often considered a standard frame rate for console gaming. While it can deliver a satisfactory experience, higher frame rates, such as 60 FPS or 120 FPS, are preferred for more fluid motion and responsiveness, especially in fast-paced games.