30fps
"30fps" stands for "30 frames per second," a measurement used to describe the frame rate of video content. This means that for every second of video, 30 individual images, or frames, are displayed. A higher frame rate can result in smoother motion, while lower rates may appear choppy.
In the context of video games and movies, 30fps is often considered a standard frame rate. Many consoles and streaming platforms aim for this rate to balance visual quality and performance. While 60fps is becoming more common for smoother experiences, 30fps remains widely used, especially in television broadcasts.