Why TikTok Isn't Uploading 60fps and How to Fix It

Understanding the Problem

TikTok not uploading 60fps can be frustrating, especially if you're a content creator who values high-quality video. This issue can occur due to various reasons, including device limitations, app glitches, or incorrect settings.

  • Device compatibility: Ensure your device supports 60fps video recording and playback.
  • App updates: Check if you're running the latest version of TikTok.
  • Video settings: Verify that your video is recorded and exported in 60fps.

Troubleshooting Steps

To resolve the issue, try the following steps:

  • Restart your device and try uploading again.
  • Check TikTok's settings to ensure that 60fps is enabled.
  • Use a third-party video editing app to convert your video to 60fps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is TikTok not uploading my 60fps videos?+

TikTok may not upload 60fps videos due to device limitations, app glitches, or incorrect settings. Check your device compatibility, app updates, and video settings.

How do I enable 60fps on TikTok?+

To enable 60fps on TikTok, go to the app's settings and ensure that the 60fps option is turned on. You may also need to check your device's settings to ensure it supports 60fps recording and playback.

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