Elgato Game Capture HD60 S At Mighty Ape NZ



The capture card market isn't a particularly flashy segment when it comes to consumer tech. Now, your setup is powered by superior low latency technology, and the built-in Live Streaming feature gets you up and running on Twitch or YouTube in a snap. I have been seeing a lot of tutorials for connecting Elgato Game Capture HD60 S to OBS, but I didn't like the way they were done.

For console gamers, the benefits of an external capture card are pretty clear. This one is pretty much ideal for console gamers who want to record. The Mevo camera connects to the Internet through WiFi, LTE and Ethernet router so you can record yourself and stream live video to Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter and more.

It sports a sleek black and dark grey metal exterior becoming of its name, and it shares some features with other HD60 capture cards but also has a couple of unique ones. For the test my main rig, streaming PC and Laptop were used to run the HD60 S under different configurations.

It is the software's interface that will allow for streaming, adding commentary, adding a webcam or other features. In all three programs I was able to record stutter and lag free 1080p 60fps footage of different games. A VerMedia Liver Gamer is the best portable capture card in the market.

It is full-loaded with great features including voice commenting and timeShift feature which let you to go back and capture game clips from elgato game capture buffered footage. Gameplay capture looks excellent. Unprecedented video quality - The 4K60 Pro is the first real 4K capture card that can seamlessly record 2160p video in 60 FPS, and at a bitrate of up to 140 Mbps.

It's not all that often to come across a product where there's almost nothing bad to say about it, but aside from the Stream Command issues, that's it. The HD60S is fantastic. Gamers on a budget will get effective use out of 1080p30 recordings for both streaming and YouTube purposes.

Minimum requirement sinclude 6th generation Intel Core i7 processor, GTX 10xx or better graphics cards, and PCIe x4, x8 or x16 slots. Kotaku Australia was supplied with a review unit of the Elgato Game Capture HD60 S for this article. You needed a powerful machine, compatible PCIe capture cards, video splitters, and the patience to tinker with a long list of settings and troubleshoot an even longer list of things that could go wrong.

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