60+fps
An animation with a framerate of atleast 60 fps.
When in doubt, you can check the metadata of a file yourself by clicking on the » arrow next to the Size of a post under the Information header and look for the Video Frame Rate value.
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[td]post #3838401[/td]
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[th]2. Scroll down to the Information section[/th]
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[td]Information
ID: 3838401
Uploader: Etou
Date: over X years ago
Size: 14.1 MB (960x720) »
Source: youtu.be/PcrhnroAHU8 »
Rating: General
Score: 🡅 XX 🡇
Favorites: XXX
Status: Active
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[th]3. Click on the » arrow on the end of the "Size" field[/th]
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[td]Size: 14.1 MB (960x720) »[/td]
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[th]4. Scroll down until the Track1 section.[/th]
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[td]Track Volume[/td]
[td]0.00%[/td]
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[td]â–¶ Video Frame Rate[/td]
[td]60[/td]
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[td]X Resolution[/td]
[td]72[/td]
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At the bottom of this section you will find the Video Frame Rate value, which should be 60 or higher.
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