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Wrong. Cricket matches are produced at standard 60fps. It's upto the broadcaster if they want to enable it for their viewers or not. Fox sports have been giving 50-60fps of India's home matches since the
TV broadcast does support 25fps/50HZ for PAL system and 30fps/60HZ for NTSC,so digital streaming only supports 50fps or 60 fps
 
5cr app downloads of jio cinema in weekend
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So why doesn't jiocinema upload highlights of ipl matches on YouTube? :unsure:
Is there some clause in the agreement with bcci that restricts them because they did upload sa20 highlights on YouTube.
 
Jio cinema got over 60% more viewership(time spent per viewer) than D+HS (IPL 2022) for the first weekend.
 
So why doesn't jiocinema upload highlights of ipl matches on YouTube? :unsure:
Is there some clause in the agreement with bcci that restricts them because they did upload sa20 highlights on YouTube.
In the digital world, time spent is the most important metric. That's what defines the entire business model.

Remember WPL that concluded last week?

Viacom18 released a statement "JioCinema clocked more than 50 minutes of watch-time per user per match for the inaugural season of WPL."

So keeping the highlights exclusive to app is necessary.
 
I wonder why they have kept 2 streams for the live matches on the Android TV app, one upto Full HD and the other up to 4K. They could have just keep the 4K one and have it greyed out for people with non 4K TVs. Or the ones with 4K TVs wishing to watch at lower resolution could manually select that option from the video quality section.
 
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