Camera: 1080p 60fps videos not recognized by YouTube - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Dears,
I've always been uploading 1080p 60fps videos to YouTube with my old S8.
Well, it doesn't work with S9+, videos are recognized as normal 1080p 30 fps.
Here's the original file.
Here's the same on Youtube.
And here's a working video on Youtube, it shows 1080p60 in fact.
Issue is confirmed uploading from app and web.
I'm on stock G965FXXU1BRF8, rooted with Magisk, /system/lib/liboemcrypto.so deleted to make VOD apps work, as on the old S8.
Any suggestions?
Thanks everybody.

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