Those quality options are 'transcodes'. Unless you're a Partner, you get them somewhat randomly as resources are available (some say Affiliates get them more often, but there's no data to support that). Your resolution/framerate might play a role in making it more or less likely that you get them, but Twitch keeps the special sauce under their hat as far as the actual specific selection criteria, to avoid having people game the system. So yep, coincidence.Well yeah, but I think there's some advantage on streaming at 30fps. I just did today, and my channel had more options of quality (not sure if coincidence, or not), but before when I was at 60fps, people could only chose one stream quality; this time, they had options from 720 down to 160, which is a nice feature, so I'm def gonna stick with 30fps for a while, as I think it didnt hurt the stream much.
Thanks for the help and overall comments!