Hulu’s live TV service now streams at 60 fps for NBC, TBS, TNT, and other channels


Just in time for the Olympics and March Madness, Hulu has announced on its subreddit that it has added support for 60-frames-per-second live TV streams for some channels on select devices. The company is referring to this as “phase one” of its 60 fps roll-out, which will result in noticeably smoother movement when you’re watching content like sports. That’s the situation where this improvement will pay off the most, but Hulu says you’ll also spot the difference when watching news on CNN; everything from the anchors to the moving text chyron at the bottom of the screen should be smoother with the added frames.

As part of phase one, Hulu is checking off around a dozen channels. In terms of the big four broadcast networks, all NBC...

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