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Unfortunately, the Elgato does not register as a video device to use with Skype. Initially, I was looking for a device allowing me to stream and to use a better camera for my skype sessions. For capturing a camera signal, this is perfect! What’s missing? To my surprise, there is even an option to change the device’s color profile from a standard (multimedia purposes) to an enhanced color profile, which is more flat-looking but preserves more of the details in shadows and highlights. Its main features are:Īfter checking all the settings and advanced features in the hardware setup, I was pretty amazed by what you can actually change. The Elgato streaming software is pretty intuitive.

Surely you can use the Elgato software to stream but I often record from a camera and am super happy with the setup I use with OBS.Īfter the trouble I went through with another device, this quickly raised my level of satisfaction and I was keen on exploring all the HD60S’s features. You go HDMI out to HDMI in on the device, connect the USB cable to your computer and (if you don’t need pass-through to output your signal to another screen) YOU ARE ALREADY DONE!.
#Hdmi video capture device with lag free output 1080p#
I was just testing with my Canon G5x (knowing it was set to capture 1080p and 59fps).

Done! Setting Up The DeviceĪs for setup, this is as straight as simple as it gets. It just takes just a few minutes of your time, then, perform a reboot when asked to do so. The installation process is simple, easy and hassle free.
#Hdmi video capture device with lag free output driver#
Installing Driver and SoftwareĪs stated on the package’s quick start guide, I went straight for the Elgato’s website to download the driverdriver and the provided software package.

The USB3 and HDMI cables, as well as an ‘Elgato Gaming’ Sticker, are hidden but you will get there with one flip.
#Hdmi video capture device with lag free output full#
Full documentation is available from Google Android Developer Support. If your Note 3 has been upgraded to Android 4.4.x Kitkat you can use adb's built-in screenrecord utility. This might give you better results than trying to "cast" your phone's screen to your PC live and then capture it there. You mentioned that video capture is your goal but does that mean that it has to be live on your PC? If what you're looking to do is get a capture of your phone's screen so that you can post it to YouTube or something, consider trying to capture locally on the device then transferring that video file to your computer for processing and upload.
