The dream of watching movies at a buttery-smooth 60 frames per second (FPS) on Google Chrome is a tale of technical workarounds and the clash between "cinematic feel" and "fluid motion." While most movies are filmed at 24 FPS, fans of the high-frame-rate look—often dubbed the "Soap Opera Effect"—rely on specific tools to force Chrome into overdrive. The Protagonist: The "60FPS" Obsession
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SVP (SmoothVideo Project): This is the industry standard for PC-based interpolation. While it is often used with standalone players like VLC or MPC-HC, it offers a browser extension that allows you to interpolate web-based video (YouTube, Plex, etc.) directly within Chrome. It uses your GPU to handle the heavy lifting. The dream of watching movies at a buttery-smooth