Youtube only allows up to 30 FPS, so recording at 60 FPS will be very pointless. There is also no sense in using FRAPS, since Youtube encodes up to 5.0-5.5 Mbps (bad for gaming/animation videos) for regular 1080p videos. For decent quality, at least 10 Mbps is required.
Youtube supports up to 2048x1536 (~10 Mbps), so you can simply resize the 1080p video to get better quality. I have seen one of the users who is using such method to maximize video quality.
Youtube supports up to 2048x1536 (~10 Mbps), so you can simply resize the 1080p video to get better quality. I have seen one of the users who is using such method to maximize video quality.
