

But when streaming to Twitch, most people’s Internet service cannot handle streaming 60fps without having the stream become choppy. Now, most people will look at that and say, “ Well I want the 60fps.” And you would if you were just going to make YouTube videos. So if you’re looking to do anything with the last generation of consoles, do not buy this card.Ģ) It also records 60fps 1080p. And there are two major differences.ġ) The HD60 will not work with the PS3. NOTE: there is an updated version of this card called the Game Capture HD60. It can be used for the Xbox360, PS3, Xbox One, and the PS4. It’s fairly cheap on Amazon and it’s very versatile. Why the Elgato Game Capture HD? Numerous reasons. If not, please do that first, and then come back here to setup your consoles.
Elgato hd60 set up how to#
NOTE: The guide below assumes you have read all the articles available on how to setup your OBS software to stream through Twitch. So if you just started streaming, this is one of the best applications to use, because it won’t burn a hole in your pocket. It’s very, very simple to use and there are handy OBS setup guides to get you started. So why OBS? Because it’s free and it’s awesome.

And sadly, those wonderful extras cannot be obtained without using your PC and some sort of streaming software. What do I mean by boost? If you’ve watched any of the bigger streamers on Twitch, you’ll notice they have pop-ups for their followers and subscribers and even death counters and any other numerous things happening on their stream while broadcasting. But you may want to boost your streaming experience for your viewers by using a PC and OBS. You might be wondering, “ Since I can stream directly from my current generation console, why do I need an Elgato capture card or to run OBS through my PC?” Well…StreamerSquare already posted a handy guide for streaming directly from your PS4.
