![]() In both cases, your Capture Card won't receive a signal from your console.Īnyways, to pinpoint your issue, we need more information: Can't have 60FPS, if your console is set to 50 or 30Hz. Like, you can't have your Capture Device set to 720p, if your console is set to 1080p. Most issues occur, because people are trying to play, stream and record at the same time, but since you are using Capture Card, I'd guess that you are trying to stream/record from a console? If that's the case, then you need to be absolutely sure that your Capture Card video settings match your console video settings. I'd say that due to its popularity it'd probably be the easiest to get help with issues on the web with an Elgato if that's a factor in your purchase. I haven't seen these drops in a while though so maybe it got fixed in an update for whichever software was causing it. Saw similar frame drop issues like on the LGX but unlike with the LGX the frame drops wouldn't show on stream, so no problem. No real issues I think.Įlgato HD60 Pro: Grabbed one of these on a sale as the HD60's onboard encoder meant OBS would have to waste significant CPU power just decoding the feed for use as a source (Elgato's own software can use the GPU decoder). Returned.Įlgato HD60: Very easy to use as well. Looking around the web I wasn't the only one with this issue. Their support requested videos and then never followed up on it. ![]() Soon became apparent it would start dropping frames like crazy every few minutes. Returned.ĪverMedia LGX: Very easy to connect and use as a DirectShow device in any software. I went through a bunch of them a couple of years ago, my personal experience for whatever it's worth: ![]()
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