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Capture card for console
Capture card for console










capture card for console
  1. #CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE 1080P#
  2. #CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PORTABLE#
  3. #CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PRO#
  4. #CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE SOFTWARE#
  5. #CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PC#
capture card for console

The device offers capture via HDMI, and if you don’t have a USB-C port on your computer, the capture card also comes with a USB-A 3.0 cable for high-speed transfer. Why can’t you have both? Thankfully, StarTech’s UVC USB-C capture device offers impressive performance with both streaming and recording, though it comes at a premium. Given the nature of the setup, the performance really depends on your computer (which is technically true of all the cards, but much more so here), though it should generally be capable of recording at with pretty similar streaming performance.Īs with the other Elgato cards, it comes with the company’s own Game Capture software, but is also compatible with third-party alternatives.Įlgato’s options are great, but you have to decide pre-purchase whether to prioritise streaming or recording. That means that this is really only the ideal choice for anyone with a single souped-up desktop gaming rig that they want to use to simultaneously game on and capture the footage, without the massive performance hit that would usually entail.īear in mind though, there will still be some performance hit – this thing can’t entirely offload all of the processing labour of footage capture, but it will pick up a fair bit of the slack, leaving your CPU and GPU to focus on running the game as well as possible. Naturally that makes it a hell of a lot less portable, and also pretty limiting for capturing console footage unless you keep your desktop in the living room.

#CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PC#

Obviously that means it’s only useful if you have one specific desktop PC that you want to use for capturing footage, and if you’re comfortable opening it up for installation (or know someone who is).

#CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PRO#

Despite the similar name, the HD60 Pro is a rather different proposition: this is an internal card, which connects to a PCIe slot inside your computer. For the rest, the HD60 S is also compatible with OBS and XSplit.Īnd now for something completely different. Still, it’s ideal for anyone new to this tech, which makes the HD60 S our recommendation for any streaming newbies, and will be more than enough for most users. It blows Razer Cortex out of the water though.

#CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE SOFTWARE#

The HD60 S comes with the Elgato Game Capture software, which is by a long way the most simple and user-friendly capture software around, though lacking some of the in-depth features of rivals. It can record footage, but you might have to drop the resolution and frame rate to keep things smooth, which might be too much of a cost for some. That comes at a cost though: the HD60 S is a bit ropey at recording footage, so we wouldn’t recommend it if that’s your priority.

#CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE 1080P#

Ports are minimal, but cover what you need: HDMI in and out, USB to connect to a PC, and a 3.5mm audio jack so that you can mix in commentary.īuilt primarily for streaming, the HD60 S uses USB 3.0 for low-latency transfer at up to 1080p and 60fps – it’s seamless enough that you can just about play the game using the streaming computer as a display, without even using a separate TV or monitor, if you have a limited setup. It’s simple looking too: sleek black, with a single slim light bar to show when it’s active.

#CAPTURE CARD FOR CONSOLE PORTABLE#

Slim and compact, this is a very portable device, ideal for streaming on the go.

capture card for console

For them, the Elgato HD60 S is a pretty ideal choice. This is because most consoles within the PS1/PS2 generation are around that range.Most people looking at capture cards are probably hoping to stream footage live to services like Twitch. When it comes to analogue, composite connections, these will be at a maximum 720p, 30 FPS. You won't be getting a stable 60 FPS as 4K streaming is limited to 30 FPS, due to the fact that USB connections aren't yet able to transmit this amount of data fast enough. However, only a certain number of capture cards have been able to replicate this resolution. The most recent generation of consoles, like the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, are capable of 4K gaming. This means being able to stream a video at 60 frames per second (FPS), which any capture card aimed at modern consoles won't have trouble hitting at 1080p. You'll want the highest quality image and feed when streaming your gameplay, ideally replicating the output of your console of choice.












Capture card for console