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I dont think you'll need this for capturing pc gaming. You can use OBS and capture your screen. This is more for gaming console like ps5, xbox and Nintendo switch.
Not withstanding my issue with the switch (I'll need to find another HDMI to test that) I found it to work very well. I used it with OBS and generally just use it to play with my switch docked without needing to plug it into my monitor and I want to stream on twitch but haven't bothered trying that yet.
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Check your cables. Ensure they can handle the transfer rate required for higher definition.
Tried a cable I used with my Shield to my 4k set and no dice.
What is the best version of something like this? Quality vs price. Maybe the Elgato HD60?
this is probably the best one at this price range, it'll beat out the el gato hd60, hd60s, hd60s+ and even the new HD60X in price for what you can do with it. 4k 60S+ is a better product but also costs bout 400$.
EVGA has cheaper products like the non pro and lite, but I would bypass those since they are more limited in what they can do(can't bypass 4k hdr while capturing in the non pro).
this is probably the best one at this price range, it'll beat out the el gato hd60, hd60s, hd60s+ and even the new HD60X in price for what you can do with it. 4k 60S+ is a better product but also costs bout 400$.
EVGA has cheaper products like the non pro and lite, but I would bypass those since they are more limited in what they can do(can't bypass 4k hdr while capturing in the non pro).
what can this do that the elgato can't do?
I have the elgato HDxx forgo the extact model but it is internal and does 1080p 60fps.
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Yeah Im using the dock. The dock was set to output 1080p so i dont know why this isnt working as I expected
I had this issue as well, you have to do the hardware update for it to fix it. Unfortunately the one I got was bunk and wouldn't allow it to update (kept saying to use a usb a to c cord even when I was). Ordered another one off of Amazon, same 720p issue, but was able to at least run the hardware update. Works fine now.
Does this allow me to stream without putting additional load on my main pc's graphics card and run obs on a secondary one? I never understood capture cards
I dont think you'll need this for capturing pc gaming. You can use OBS and capture your screen. This is more for gaming console like ps5, xbox and Nintendo switch.
Is there an option to record only one of the screen on a multiple screen setup?
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Tried a cable I used with my Shield to my 4k set and no dice.
EVGA has cheaper products like the non pro and lite, but I would bypass those since they are more limited in what they can do(can't bypass 4k hdr while capturing in the non pro).
EVGA has cheaper products like the non pro and lite, but I would bypass those since they are more limited in what they can do(can't bypass 4k hdr while capturing in the non pro).
I have the elgato HDxx forgo the extact model but it is internal and does 1080p 60fps.
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I have the elgato HDxx forgo the extact model but it is internal and does 1080p 60fps.
Yeah Im using the dock. The dock was set to output 1080p so i dont know why this isnt working as I expected
https://forums.evga.com/XR1-Pro-F...54549.aspx
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