![]() ![]() ![]() I didn't think cards like the Kona/Blackmagic/Datapath existed until I read this. My other two monitors on the left and right are hooked through HDMI. The widescreen monitor is my gaming monitor. I also have my Console hooked up to this widescreen monitor also. The resolution is 2560 x 1080p and it is hooked up to the PC via DVI connection. The middle monitor is a widescreen monitor. Like I said, quality is everything to me and I don't mind paying for it, so that's a no go. Then I found out it only STREAMS in 60fps. My next look was the AverMedia Live Gamer HD PCI slot capture card. I want something that will record / stream both my PC and Console in 1080p 60fps (using 720p 60fps to stream). EVEN WHEN you get the audio synch "correct," it will still get out of synch in just a matter of time. However, using the Elgato HD60 with OBS would make any person want to jump off a bridge. ![]() That way, no matter if I'm recording PC or console, I can just edit the files easily writhing Adobe Premiere CS 6 and be done with it.Ĭurrently, my Xbox One is connected through the Elgato HD60 which gives me great quality files. I personally love OBS and it's so easy to use. Now, another goal I have is it would be great to use OBS for everything. Streaming would be preferred at 720p 60fps due to the majority of what most viewers Internet can handle. For local recorded files (files that will be uploaded to YouTube) 1080p 60fps is a MUST for me for both PC and console recordings. I have an Xbox One and I do want to get a PS4 but that will be down the road.Īlso, since quality is so important to me. My goal is to record / stream PC and to ALSO record / stream console. So my PC has enabled me WAY more power and also the ease of use when it comes to gaming. I JUST built a beast of a PC rig because I am coming from a Mac setup and. I record (want to stream but haven't been able to get due to equipment) gaming content for YouTube. Let me explain my setup / what I'm trying to do and hopefully someone can help. I must say that reading this article has helped me a bit. At least its a start! And maybe in not-too-long they'll come out with a DisplayPort 1.2 capture device. Though its only DisplayPort 1.1 which is no better than HDMI/DVI, and looks uber-expensive. Perhaps also put a link to this alternative to using a capture card in a two-computer setup: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=6757Īnd to have people check that their prospective capture device doesn't have known issues: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2517Īnd a link on how to make high quality local recordings: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=2972Īnd Datapath capture cards have their own discussion thread: viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1180įinally I'm excited that someone has finally made a legit DisplayPort capture card. Capture cards are for recording/streaming a second device, like another computer or console. I think you should emphasize that capture cards aren't really any good for 1-computer setups, where you game and encode on the same computer, certainly not with OBS (though the Avermedia LGHD is ok for local recording with its own software). For anyone wondering, a forum search for "Micomsoft" finds a lot of details. Both seem to be highly regarded on these forums. One thing you're missing is any discussion about the Micomsoft products, like the Micomsoft SC-512N1-L PCIe x4 capture card and the Micomsoft XCAPTURE-1 USB3 external capture device. Re: Which Capture Card should I get for streaming or recordi ![]()
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