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Elgato HD60 Pro1080p60 Capture and Passthrough, PCIe Capture Card, Low-Latency Technology, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, black

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Style: HD60 PRO


Features

  • 1080p60 Capture: share your gameplay in superb viewing quality.
  • True Passthrough: play your console games with zero lag.
  • Instant Gameview: power your workflow with ultra-low-latency technology.
  • Unlimited Capture: record hours of footage directly to your hard drive.
  • Flashback Recording: slide back in time to save epic moments retroactively.

Description

Perfect streaming. Instant Game view: Stream with superior low latency technology. Stream Command: add webcam, overlays and more built-in live commentary feature perfect quality. Stunning 1080p quality with 60 fps advanced H.264 hardware encoding Lag-free HDMI pass-through to the TV/monitor perfect recording. Unlimited capture right to your PCFlashback. Recording: Record retroactively. Master Copy: Simultaneous 1080p60 H.264 recording while streaming.

Brand: Elgato


Hardware Interface: PCIE x 1


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Platform: Windows Vista, Windows


Included Components: Game Capture HD60 Pro, HDMI Cable, Quick Start Guide


Brand: ‎Elgato


Item model number: ‎1GC109901002


Hardware Platform: ‎playstation 4


Item Weight: ‎0.634 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.8 x 0.55 x 2.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.8 x 0.55 x 2.2 inches


Color: ‎black


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 14, 2015


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  • I can run my Elgato HD60 Pro through my PC, to my cable box, and I can watch and record TV on my PC
The ViewHD 2 Port 1x2 Powered HDMI Mini Splitter does, in fact, break that irritating HDCP protection, whether it's TV, streaming, or gaming. I can run my Elgato HD60 Pro through my PC, to my cable box, and I can watch and record TV on my PC now, and I can record kids shows from Netflix for my 5-year-old and transfer video to her TV's USB. It keeps her occupied so I'm happy. It also makes watching TV better because now I can use the 10.2 Surround Sound that's hooked to my PC for cable. My HDTV is HDCP protected, as is my cable box, yet the splitter helps bypass both on its own to success. ViewHD 2 Port 1x2 Powered HDMI Mini Splitter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004F9LVXC Elgato HD60 Pro: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014MQIVPS The Elgato software called "Game Capture HD" is very, very good. It can be a little confusing setting it up to your personal needs, but it works once you get the hang of it. For me, I only use this for TV, so all I need to do is record the .ts file without encoding or streaming. However, I do stream my TV to Facebook sometimes, and it does an incredible job at it. It's fun sharing what I'm watching with friends. There's a section on the program that allows you to choose multiple streaming platforms other than Facebook, such as Twitch, or straight RTMP links. You can easily choose your audio devices, and stream multiple audio and video in one feed, plus record it. The installation of this device was extremely simple. You just place it in your normal PCI slot in your PC, lock it up, boot the PC, install the software, restart, and ta-da... all done. Works like a dream. Video quality is phenomenal. It can go as high as 1080p @ 60fps @ 21Mbps bitrate. There are also simple visual effects such as brightness and contrast, and for the streamers out there, it comes with pre-rendered stream overlay layouts. Here's my PC specs: Windows 10 Pro x64 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Intel i7-2600K 12GB RAM With my specs, I can run the Elgato, my baby monitor camera, and a video file all together, and still easily browse the internet or do some photo editing in Photoshop. No lag at all. It uses about 25% of my CPU and takes up 320MB of RAM, and clearly my CPU isn't the most powerful, but works fantastic with this card. Looking for something to stream with or record with? Get this. It won't let you down. However, it does require you to have Windows 10 only. A bit of an issue if you ask me, but everyone should have Windows 10 by now. It's the most superior OS in the Microsoft line. ****** EDIT 05/14/2018: This card now has serious bugs on Windows 10 Spring Update 1803. It no longer reads the card, the driver doesn't recognize that the card is present, and the troubleshooting on the Elgato website for the 1803 update is only a chance, not an actual fix. Currently, many people buying this are unable to use their HD60 Pro. It seems Elgato needs to release a new driver once they figure out the problem. As of right now, I cannot use my card. It's collecting dust, and the return windows for the item is gone. I'm currently in talks with Elgato Support, trying any method that one of their employees is trying to give me to remedy the issue. It's been three days, and so far no luck.I attached a new photo showing the issue at hand. ****** EDIT 12/05/2019: I have figured out the problem, after a year of minor on-and-off attempts. One day I just sat down and did my best to figure it out. The answer? It's the PCI slot. You should have a few PCI slots on your motherboard, and one of those slots is like a 'master slot'. I've had mine in the third PCI slot, but there is one above my GPU, but below my CPU that I call 'PCI slot 1'. Once Windows 10 upgraded to 1803, it somehow stripped the ability to use any of your PCI slots that aren't your main PCI slot 1, and now it requires the use of only the master slot. There is some sort of hardware/software communication issue after the Windows 1803 update. I have tested this card on 3 PCs. Here are my results: - The first PC has an old copy of Windows 10 without any internet. I tried it in each slot (2 slots on this one), and it worked every time. - The second PC has the 1803 Windows 10 update. I tried it in each slot (2 slots in this one), and it did not work on PCI slot 2, but it did, however, work flawlessly in PCI slot 1. - The third PC(my current main build) is the same as the second PC with every current update as of December 5th, 2019. I ended up with the same results as the second PC, except this one has three slots, not two. I tried all three, and only slot 1 works. The first slot on the top, closest to the CPU, seems to be like the 'master slot'. As long as you find the correct 'master slot', it works. I have returned my rating back to 5 stars, but Elgato Support needs to understand this issue and give support for it. There are many people feeling abandoned and left out who can't figure out the answer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2018 by Steven Steven

  • A little fidgety at first, but once it was going, it ran perfectly!
So far, I've only used this to stream the Nintendo Switch. I used full 60FPS 1080HD video with Mario Kart with the only frame drops being from playing online. Tetris 99 was flawless in the playback, and the visual quality for both games was amazing! I have yet to test it with more games, but I'll give the run-down: Physical Set-Up: This was very easy. Take your case off, move anything you need to, depending on your computer, and put Elgato in the slot. Simple, and it fits very snuggly and comfy. Technical Set-Up: I made sure I had the most recent OBS and downloaded Game capture and whatnot. This was where I encountered the only problems. Once I had everything plugged in, I had Mario Kart running because it wouldn't turn off and would constantly show little clips so I could watch and listen. Everything ran well, and I booted it into OBS. For whatever reason, I lost my signal after fixing some sound settings to my liking and I had to uninstall and reinstall my drivers to get it back. I'm not sure why this happened, but the drivers fix worked. During Play: Quality was stupendous! 60FPS, never dropped (except general online lag on Mario Kart). HD quality and the only thing that I put for four stars was the sound because I noticed a couple of times the sound wasn't quite exact. It didn't cut out, but you could tell something was just barely off. It happened rarely, and it seemed like only I noticed it, so I won't fault too much for that. Overall: Highly recommend! Again, I haven't tested on other consoles or from my actual PC yet, but I can't wait to! No lag, only tiny sound things that only I seemed to notice, and once I had the drivers all properly running, everything was smooth and it felt like plug-and-play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019 by Rhyanna

  • Great for streaming and local recording
I got this device so that I could reduce the latency for my Rock Band 4 (Lunchbox One version) set up as well as give myself the ability to record and stream Wii U gameplay. The device works wonderfully well giving you the option to ether view the gameplay on your computer in real time or to have it work in the background and view the gameplay via another display using the outport on the Elgato device. I will say however that it is not completely latency free; there still exists a slight delay between the source signal and what get's processed on you computer. The delay is around 80ms though so it is very unnoticeable (you could get away with playing most games on the computer with this delay). You can stream games using the device IF your computer's specs can handle this operation while running your streaming software. My current setup is console to Elgato with the video capture device setting enabled in OBS which then streams to Twitch. From here you can either send an outcord from the Elgato to a monitor/tv or view the gameplay on the computer using Elgato's software. While it's ascetics doesn't really matter (since it is inside your tower) it is nice to see that they took the time to give it a sleek look. The materials used in the product give me the opinion that it will not have any unnecessary faults in the future (quality wise). It receives all the power it needs via the PCI slot on your computer which is a nice touch. My only gripe with the device is sometimes when streaming with the device, it will start to lag behind quite a lot. The cause of this seems to be pretty random as I have seen it occur early on (under 10 minutes) to very late (over 2 hours) in the stream. This isn't a huge game breaking deal as I am constantly checking the video quality of the stream via OBS but to someone that is not paying attention it could result in a couple weird moments. That being said though I simply cannot give this device anything lower than 5 stars. The price for the device (I paid around 180USD) is very much justified for what you get experience wise. The video quality is great and if you are like me and you want to have the ability to have almost latency free options for streaming at your computer with consoles then it's really a no brainer. This device is pretty much future proof until consoles hit the 4k stride and our bandwidth increases dramatically in the United States. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2015 by Ringooooooooo

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