Best Streaming Software For Elgato Hd60 And Mac

Best Streaming Software For Elgato Hd60 And Mac 4,8/5 1518 reviews

Seamlessly capture hours of your best moments in stunning 1080p with 60 fps and ac. Moments in stunning 1080p with 60 fps and access them directly on your PC or Mac. Record and stream your Xbox or PlayStation gameplay and share your. With Flashback Recording, Elgato Game Capture HD60 has your back.

I want to thank Elgato for sending me a device to test early and only wanting feedback in exchange. All expressed opinions below are my own. Review The is an external capture card to grab Video and Audio Input of a HDMI Source (without HDCP). This can be a Console, Computer or Camera for example. Resolutions up to 1920×1080 with 60hz and recording at 60fps are supported. To connect to your PC it needs an USB 3.0 Port which also supplies it with power and a real low latency.

The device itself has a Type-C USB 3.0 Port, but the included cable offers the Type-A Port at its other end to connect to your PC. (At least the one included in my case, switching to a Type-C to Type-C cable should be possible if your Laptop or PC offers such Port) It also has an Analog Audio Input to connect your Sound that way if HDMI is no option for you. Setup mysql on mac.

As well as support for Standard and Extended Color Range and support for lower standard input resolutions down to 480p. (Full specifications can be found at the end of the article) The HD60 S is very small, but if you know the HD60 it will look quite familiar as it has pretty much the same design as far as I can say (I have no HD60 to compare directly). Its also not heavy and in my test did not produce noticeable heat. Similar to the HD60 and HD60 Pro it also has Passthrough, which means you can connect a Monitor or TV to the Output of the Elgato.

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No need for an extra splitter. As mentioned earlier the device has a very low latency, similar to internal cards like the HD60 Pro or such of the Avermedia Range, Datapath, etc. You can play just fine using the preview in the Game Capture Software for example, thanks to the low latency. But the software also includes different options for both recording and streaming to twitch or a similar service. You can also tag your recordings or even give them a description to find them later more easily.

You can also “go back in time” (called “Flashback recording”), which means the software starts recording to disk right away after you start it, now if something glorious happens and you notice you forgot to start recording you can scroll back in time, click on start recording, and it will save from scroll back point onwards. So you never loose an awesome shot. Furthermore, images, webpages (interesting for Alerts or Animations) or a Webcam can be added to up to 10 different scenes. And of course your microphone can be recorded. A screenshot function and the possibility to upload your recordings to Youtube, Facebook is also included. As well as splitting recordings and looking through them. Last but not least the HD60 S can be used in programs like OBS or XSplit.