

same delay as the video, with is a few seconds, which renders any gameplay session unplayable. It's safe to presume you won't need more than 2 GB of RAM for OBS alone to do a stream.
#ELGATO HD60 NO SIGNAL XBOX ONE DRIVERS#
Also, use 32-bit OBS, because most capture card drivers/webcam drivers are 32-bit.
#ELGATO HD60 NO SIGNAL XBOX ONE PS4#
However, if you try to use a Bluetooth headset on the PS3, it seems like it does not work at all.īefore anybody suggests "Just put headphones on the PC and watch the audio from the capture!" on anything but the latest most expensive version of the Elgato hardware, that does not work. Xbox 360, Xbox One and Wii U have no HDCP protection, and PS4 has an HDCP setting you can turn off. I Haven't been able to test it myself, but stands to reason. So, in theory the same cable adapter that works for the PS4 should work for the PS3.

The PS3, however, is a bit of uncharted territory since the elgato was not made thinking of capturing audio from it, since in theory it's not even suppose to work. on the PS4, you have a solution, you can buy a special (and expensive) cable for the ELgato that allows you to connect your headset on the Elgato, so you can get the audio while you capture it. Thing is, if you capture footage on your console and try to get the audio via Headphones, the elgato will not record that audio since it's not coming through the HDMI. So, i got that going and i can capture all my footage on my PS3 no problem. Essentially, you need a certain type of HDMI splitter that breaks footage encryption protection. It grabs the incoming video from your Elgato Game Capture HD60 S and. Capturing PS3 footage in a Elgato ( Hd 60 in my case ) requires some shanenigans. 0 gives me a black result since one of the recent patches (was still fine as of 10. This is a chat for those of you who tend to capture or maybe stream your games here and there, since we had threads for switchers and splitters, i thought this would fit here too.
