![]() ![]() ![]() Connect ps4, switch or another pc to hdmi in of the hd 60 pro and set it to 1080p and allow 60fps.Add video capture source and add the game capture from the elgato (not the #01 source).Install all drivers + Game Capture HD (without the virtual sound driver stuff).Im running a 9700k which should not bottleneck anything. As even the software from elgato is also not updated anymore, it seems like they simply abandoned this device and don't care. Changing the audio settings in Windows or OBS also doesn't really do anything. I really wonder how this is such a big problem which was never fixed and the hd60 pro is mentioned as one of the best capture cards still. As soon as I go 1080p and 60fps both, I get audio crackling with Switch or Ps4 connected. I should note this doesn't happen to me on my Nintendo Switch, so it may very well be audio codec related. I'm SOL since I'm hardware limited by the cables/console, but since you're on the PS4 you have some options, you could try setting the audio codec on the PS4 to Linear PCM (or something else) and see if that gets you cleaner sound or another HDMI cable to see if there is something wrong with it (crackling or artifacting could be a result of a bad cable, but doesn't explain why it works in the elgato software). You can see it occur in my videos here (elgato/magewell): Some suggest that this is related to a downsample or upsample problem where it's going from like 32/44khz to 48khz, but I didn't find making those tweaks in the OS or OBS resolve the crackles or studders. You're live on Twitch or YouTube in a flash, and it's never felt more natural.I've had the same problem on the Elgato HD60 S (USB) and Magewell Pro Capture HDMI (PCIe) in OBS on both Windows and Linux (Magewell) and it would even have it happen in the Elgato Game Capture. The result? An unbeatable broadcasting experience that awards you absolute, real-time satisfaction. HD60 Pro boasts Instant Gameview, powering your stream with superior low latency technology. This, all while keeping your project file sizes small and CPU load minimal. HD60 Pro features an advanced, onboard H.264 encoder that enables you to record unlimited footage in superb 1080p60 quality, at a bitrate up to 60Mbps. Textures, tones, shadows, lens flares - you treasure every detail, so recording in the highest possible quality is non-negotiable. With optimum video capture, dedicated encoding, ultra-low latency technology, and more, HD60 Pro is your key to unlocking content of the highest caliber. You seek excellence and strive for precision. The Internal form factor allocates you simple and easy installation for your game capturing device.Capture HD or SD data from PS4, Xbox one or Wii with this video capture card.Share your Xbox or PlayStation gaming experience with all.System Requirement - The Elgato Game Capture HD6 Pro works with Windows 10 OS with 4th generation quad-core Intel® Core™ i5 CPU in 2GHz or higher, before turbo boost. Highly Compatible - The Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro is compatible with most gaming consoles with HDMI output such as Sony PlayStation 4 and 5, Microsoft Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Xbox One X/S, Nintendo Switch, and more. Stream Command - The stream command function lets you add webcam, overlays, and more, so you can personalize your stream based on your preference. It delivers reliable performance with ultra-low latency between the game and preview.Ĭonvenient Recording - Stream in no time, download and install the Elgato Game Capture HD software to your PC, plug in the HD60 Pro using an HDMI port, and you’re good to go. ![]() Instant Game View - Enjoy seamless live streaming and non-stop gaming with the Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro’s instant Game View technology. Stunning Game Capture - Feel the force of full immersion and capture brilliant content with 1080p resolution at 60fps for a more immersive gaming experience. ![]()
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