I'm trying to record some vhs footage using Premiere's capture tool, but when I click capture my video isn't showing up on the screen. I'm using an Elgato capture device to get the footage onto the computer. I know the cable is working because the video and audio show up on the Elgato application. I want to record it in Premiere instead of Elgato so I can record in the HDV setting. Is there a way to be able to see my footage using capture? Thanks!

I have the NAS portion set up and working but I want to use a Windows 10 VM to use the Elgato HD60 Pro so that this VM can act as a dedicated streaming PC for twitch. I have managed to successfully pass the capture card through to the VM a number of different ways but the problems I'm having are:


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I am able to successfully pass through the capture card; however I cannot stop my entire system from crashing on reboot after I've passed it through. This means I cannot successfully install the drivers. User tinimun seems to have been able to get this to work by patching the kernel and I am unable to follow his steps successfully.

My motherboard didn't have anything beyond USB 2.0 so I passed through a USB 3.1 PCI-e card and from there I can use the Elgato HD60S USB 3.0 capture card. This workaround works just fine for my needs.

vMix currently supports the following Elgato Capture Devices: Elgato 4K 60 PRO Mk. 2 Elgato HD 60 S +Elgato Cam Link (Progressive Video Sources Only)The above 3 are plug and play, meaning they will work out of the box with vMix. Only the below two capture devices require a special driver to be installed in order to use with vMix:Game Capture HD60SGame Capture HD60 ProThe above two use the Elgato Game Capture HD drivers and need to be specially configured to use with vMix. Please see instructions for configuring the Game Capture HD60S and Game Capture HD60 Pro below.(Do note that only one of each of the Game Capture HD60S and Game Capture HD60 Pro can each be used with vMix. Using two of these same devices at the same time may not work.) Configuration 1. Download and install the 3.50.127 Elgato Game Capture software from the following web site: -us/articles/360027964072-Elgato-Game-Capture-HD-Software-Release-Notes-Windows#3.50.127.bar 2. Download the following configuration tool:

 3. Connect the Elgato Capture device to the computer if it is not already.4. Open the vMixElgatoConfig.exe file in the download and run it.

5. Click the Configuration button to open the Elgato Configuration Panel. Under the Profile dropdown box you can select which resolution to enable when using the device in vMix.

For example, it will default to 1280x720 but this can be increased to 1920x1080 if supported by your video source. 6. Click Done when finished and close the Elgato Configuration Tool. Adding to vMixIn vMix click Add New Input, select the Camera tab and from the Camera dropdown select Elgato Game Capture HD

Click OK and the video should now be visible as an Input in vMix.

I was fighting one of these last week. I was finally able to get a stream from it by starting up TD and selecting it through either the DirectShow or Media Foundation libraries (it would give me a black or flashing black screen) After selecting it in TD I would open up the elgato game capture software and that would always force it to start working in Touch somehow. Once it was working it was pretty great, I got the HD60S and the latency is pretty low.

Reinstalled drivers, still happening. I think its the software. Is there any way I can get OBS to read it? I could always just set a screen capture to the live feed from within the Elgato software, it works fine there.

Building on the acclaimed HD60 S+, HD60 X features all-new architecture with rear ports to keep cables out of sight. The palm-sized, plug-and-play device connects to a console and sends video to both a gaming display and PC. You can then play high-fidelity games while livestreaming to Twitch or YouTube in Full HD 1080p60 quality, while simultaneously recording 1080p60 HDR10 footage to your hard drive. Instant Gameview technology syncs your broadcast with your gameplay, allowing you to monitor your capture feed with ultra-low latency.

In 2018, CORSAIR acquired Elgato, the leading provider of hardware and software for content creators. With decades of experience in video technology, Elgato engineers premium capture cards, studio controllers and accessories that empower anyone to produce professional content for worldwide audiences on Twitch, YouTube, Mixer and Facebook. Together, CORSAIR and Elgato offer a comprehensive range of cutting-edge products for gamers and creators alike.

Game Capture HD, which connects to gaming consoles to record gameplay, was introduced in 2012. It was created in response to gamers that were hacking EyeTV products for gameplay recording.[14] The device connects between a gaming console and the TV and is powered by a USB connection. It captures video as the console sends it to the television, compresses and stores it.[15] A review in iPhone Life gave it 4 out of 5 stars and noted that it could also be used to record iPad games with the right setup.[16]

In October 2014 Elgato released a new version called HD 60. It recorded in 60 frames per second and 1080p high definition video (compared to the previous Game Capture HD's 1080p30 or 720p60), whereas typical low-end video game recording devices capture in 720p and 30 frames per second. The Telegraph gave it four out of five stars.[17] A review in Gizmodo said that it captured extremely high-quality footage, but it may be higher-end than needed for many gamers that would be satisfied with the recording features built into the console.[15]

Taking your test Mac and plugging into your host Mac to record doesn't work; the connection isn't picked up as an external video source. You need an external capture card to route that connection through so your recording device acknowledges the video feed. Enter the Elgato Game Capture HD60S+ (I believe the current model is HD60 X.) It's mainly designed for folks that livestream while they play games, but it's equally handy for capturing live video from an external Mac to make videos.

The Elgato HD60 X is a pretty neat little capture card. It's not a massive upgrade on the HD60 S+ that came before it but is better suited to high-end gaming monitors with VRR support. Thankfully it also launches at the same price.

Original review: Elgato's latest capture card, the HD60 X, aims to make streaming and recording a little more amenable to gamers with a modern, half-decent gaming monitor. With the option of 4K passthrough, there's a little more this device can offer gamers with high pixel count screens. Though it's also pretty handy if you use G-Sync of FreeSync technologies, which also receive timely support on the new HD60 X.

As with any capture card the speeds and feeds can be a lot to chew through. So let's break it down to basics for this $200/190 option. With the HD60 X you're essentially looking at three key capture resolutions: 4K at 30fps, 1440p at 60fps, and 1080p at 60fps. Then for your passthrough resolution it's possible to run up 4K at 60fps or 1440p at 120fps, and there's support for Variable Refresh Rate technologies (VRR), such as G-Sync and FreeSync, and HDR (only on Windows).

Another issue I ran into was when I was trying to capture at 4K at 30fps. Elgato tells me that its 4K/30fps capture mode is primarily for webcams, which might explain why it's not quite so well suited to actually pulling a high-res recording off your PC. There's a pretty in-depth look at input resolution and capture resolution here, and it's not altogether as simple as I'd hoped. It definitely isn't altogether that simple in practice.

So the HD60 X is much more a 1080p capture card than a 4K one. Though at least purely as a 1080p capture card, it's easy to use. The 1080p capture it produces is always crisp, the VRR support is a plus, and there's no lag in the passthrough to speak of. You can also both stream and record with a single device, using both OBS and Elgato's 4K Capture Utility in tandem, with its Stream Link feature. All things that take some of the hassle out of game capture while streaming.

Though only a few of these 4K cards are standalone units, most being PCIe add-in when you get down to near the price of the HD60 X. Some of the flexibility is removed when you ditch the external connection from your capture card: Not only will you have to make space inside your PC, but you're removing the ability to run your stream or recording off a laptop close-by. You also lose the option to easily travel around with your capture card, though let's be honest I can't imagine that's of massive importance for many.

Ultimately, a PCIe add-in capture card tends to get you more bang for your buck at 4K, and comes with heaps of benefits in other ways to make up for its lack of portability. So the flexibility of how you wish to set up your streaming setup is something to weigh up before hitting purchase on an external unit like this HD60 X.

At least it's an easier recommendation for gamers either buying a capture card for the first time or those using a much older device. If you're choosing between the HD60 X or HD60 S+, and they're roughly the same price, then go for the former. However, I will say that a big enough discount on the HD60 S+ could still be enticing.

As a user of the original Elgato Game Capture HD and then the HD60 S, I'll admit the HD60X doesn't feel like a revelatory new product. I'm yet to find any external capture card that makes capturing gameplay as much of a doddle as I'd like to think it to be. That said, there are some things I probably couldn't go without now that I have used the HD60 X. Adroit 1080p at 60fps recording, yes, though more so the low latency passthrough, VRR, and HDR support. All of which makes it so I don't have to sacrifice my own gaming experience to record it for others. 17dc91bb1f

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