Hmm, I could have sworn that I had the options available when watching smaller channels, but they may have been Partners.
> There's zero reason to run 60FPS for a text editor
It does make things surprisingly more fluid, especially for window navigation/scrolling (although you get into the 30fps vs. 60fps debate). If you're using a webcam that also does 60fps, it makes it consistent too.
I'm not disagreeing that it looks nicer, but trading FPS for clarity is definitely a good idea for live coding. I edited my previous comment, Twitch seems to have improved on this front
If they had it on smaller streams, there also seems to be some mechanism that kicks in when a stream restarts multiple times (my guess would be some heuristic thinks there might be problems and tries to be helpful).
Also, like you said, enabling transcoding needs a stream restart right now.
Guess this could be improved.
Maybe the system's heuristic just doesn't really remember sessions after some hours have passed so it needs to see a high view count again before turning on transcoding (after the restart).
Hmm, I could have sworn that I had the options available when watching smaller channels, but they may have been Partners.
> There's zero reason to run 60FPS for a text editor
It does make things surprisingly more fluid, especially for window navigation/scrolling (although you get into the 30fps vs. 60fps debate). If you're using a webcam that also does 60fps, it makes it consistent too.