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- Stunning 18p quality with 6 fps
- State-of-the-art USB 3. type C connection
- Built-in live streaming to twitch, YouTube and live commentary feature
- Instant Game view: Stream with superior low latency technology
- Product Includes: Elgato game capture HD6, USB cable and HDMI cable
- HDMI input is supported, as long as standard TV resolutions are used. PAL, NTSC and SECAM
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 11.2 x 7.5 x 1.9 cm; 105.69 Grams
- Release date : 7 July 2017
- ASIN : B01DRWCOGA
- Item model number : 1GC109901004
- Country of Origin : China
- Manufacturer : Corsair Memory Co. Ltd., Corsair Memory Co. Ltd., 5F.-1, No.5A, Hangxiang Rd., Dayuan Township, Taoyuan County 33747, Taiwan, (886) 3-3995803, indiservice@corsair.com
- Packer : Corsair (Hong Kong) Limited, Suite 2602-03, 26/F, Millennium City 5, 418 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Toll Free# 1800-425-5464, indiservice@corsair.com
- Importer : Supertron Electronics Pvt Ltd, "Supertron House", 2, Cooper Lane, Kolkata-700001, Toll Free# 1800-425-5464, Indiaservice@corsair.com
- Item Weight : 106 g
- Item Dimensions LxWxH : 11.2 x 7.5 x 1.9 Centimeters
- Net Quantity : 1 count
- Included Components : Game Capture HD60 S, USB 3.0 Cable, HDMI Cable
- Best Sellers Rank: #28,134 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
- #5 in External TV Tuners
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Elgato Game Capture HD60 S - System Requirements and Technical Specifications System Requirements PC: Windows 10 (64-bit) 4th generation quad‑core Intel Core i5 CPU (i5-4xxx or comparable) Intel HD or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series graphics (or better) 4 GB RAM, built-in USB 3.0 port Internet connection Technical Specifications Interface: USB 3.0 Input: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Wii U (unencrypted HDMI) Output: HDMI (lag-free pass-through) Supported resolutions: 1080p60, 1080p30, 1080i, 720p60, 720p30, 576p, 576i, 480p Dimensions: 4.4 x 3 x 0.75 in Weight: 3.7 oz Comes with: Elgato Game Capture HD60 S, USB cable, HDMI cable
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System Requirements
- PC: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- 4th generation quad‑core Intel Core i5 CPU (i5-4xxx or comparable)
- Intel HD or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series graphics (or better)
- 4 GB RAM, built-in USB 3.0 port
- Internet connection
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S, 1080p60 capture with zero-lag passthrough, ultra-low latency technology
Stream and Record. Instantly.
HD60 S is an external solution that gets you capturing superb 1080p60 gameplay in a snap. You’re live on Twitch or YouTube in no time, feeding your stream with ultra-low latency Instant Gameview technology. And wielding the power of advanced GPU acceleration to seamlessly record hours of gameplay.
- Stream and record your finest gaming moments
- Stunning 1080p quality with 60 fps
- State-of-the-art USB 3.0 Type C connection
- Built-in live streaming to Twitch, YouTube & more
- nstant Gameview: stream with superior low latency technology
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Go createYou continuously evolve your content. Stream and record your finest gaming moments with HD60 S, and leverage the ultimate foundation to showcase what you’re really capable of. |
Instant performanceWith a slick exterior, streamlined curves and striking LED status strip, HD60 S outperforms in appearance alone. But the real power lies within. Stunning 1080p60 quality leaves no doubt that you’re serious about your craft, while a state-of-the-art, reversible USB-C connector gets you hooked up in a snap. It’s plug 'n' play taken to the next level. |
Instant streamingHD60 S features a reliable, high-performance USB 3.0 connection to bring Instant Gameview to an external capturing solution for the first time. Now, your stream is powered by superior low-latency technology that gets you up and running on Twitch or YouTube in no time. With Stream Command, customize your stream layout without limits. Add your webcam, overlays, alerts and more and change your stream layout on-the-fly with scenes. Add your voice with the built-in Live Commentary feature, and you're all set for the big show. |
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Instant recordingWant to show off your skills, showcase your highlights, or share your entire story as it unfolds? With HD60 S, wield the power of advanced GPU acceleration to seamlessly record hours of your gameplay. Then access your content right where you need it, and instantly create history. |
Stream commandWith Stream Command, customize your layout without limits. Add your webcam, overlays, alerts and more, and change your stream layout on the fly with scenes. |
Instantly youCapturing your gameplay is just the beginning. With frictionless performance, HD60 S gives you the edge to hone your production, and stand out from the rest. Your audience will notice. |
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| HD60 S | HD60 S+ | HD60 Pro | 4K60 S+ | 4K60 Pro MK.2 | |
| 1080p60 Capture | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 2160p60 HDR10 Passthrough | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| 2160p60 Capture | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| HDR10 Capture | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| 1080p240 / 1440p144 Passthrough | ✓ | ||||
| Instant Gameview | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ≈250ms Software Preview Latency | ✓ |
| Hardware Encoder | H.264 | HEVC / H.264 | |||
| Flashback Recording, Live Commentary, Unlimited Capture | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Interface | USB 3.0 | USB 3.0 | PCIe x1 | USB 3.0 / SD Card | PCIe x4 |
| Max Bitrate | 60 Mbps | 60 Mbps | 60 Mbps | 200 Mbps | 140 Mbps |
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This card comes with one HDMI cable and a USB-c to USB-a 3.0 cable. The USB-c side plugs into the capture card, and the USB-a side plugs into your computer. I made sure before purchasing the card that I actually had USB 3.0 ports on my computer. Upon getting the card and setting everything up, the card worked perfectly for 5-6 days. After this it began disconnecting from the USB intermitently, and would give the error "Game Capture HD60 S needs to be connected to a USB 3.0 port to function properly." To get it working again, I had to unplug and replug the USB cable and then disable and re-enable the video capture screen in OBS. It only did this every few hours, so I didn't worry too much about it.
As time went on, these USB disconnects became more frequent. I ran through every walkthrough I could find online to make sure that ports were getting adequate power, that all the USB sleep settings were turned off, etc. I even went and bought a replacement USB cable because several users said that they were given a faulty cable. None of this worked. Eventually it got to the point where it would disconnect as often as every few minutes. As of right now, I can keep my picture and audio for 2 minutes to 40 minutes, and there is no way of knowing how long it will stay up before it drops again.
I finally called Elgato technical support, and explained what was going on what troubleshooting I had already accomplished. They sent me an email asking me to download their diagnostic software, and send them the resulting log. I did this and was told that I needed to update my video drivers, so I updated them. They had me change the encoder/decoder settings to "software built-in" to see if there was any difference. Then they had me download a more recent version of the Elgato driver. The issue kept happening. They then wanted me to get a USB-c to USB-c cable to see if that worked. I checked every store in my area, and could not find a single place that had a true 3.0 cable (I spent about 5 hours just looking for this cable).
I finally gave up and told them that if they want me to use a particular type of cable, they need to send it to me themselves. I then told them that if they were unwilling to send me the cable that they need to either send a replacement or a refund for their non-working card. Then they tried telling me that the problem was that my video drivers were not up to date (you know... the ones I JUST updated). I double-checked to make sure these drivers were up to date, and then let them know that they were mistaken... and that my video drivers as well as every other driver on my computer were completely up to date.
After this, I was told that they were escalating the case to a senior technician, and that someone would contact me again in 1-3 days. No one ever contacted me. I had to call them to find out what was going on. It turned out that the person handling the case was on vacation, which is why no one contacted me. They re-assigned the case to someone new. FINALLY, after going through all of this, they decided that they needed to do a product replacement. They said they would be emailing me a pre-paid shipping label that I could use to return the capture card.
When I received the email, I read the instructions carefully to make sure I didn't have any more problems. I was told that the shipping label would say which which shipping service was being used so that I knew who to call to schedule the pick-up. Well, the label they sent me had three things listed on it; my address, Corsair's address, and a barcode (no information about shipping company). I called them back to find out information about the shipping service. I reached someone who told me that all the people who handle returns were out of the office and would not be back until Monday. They claimed to have no information about what shipping service was to be used.
Over the weekend, someone emailed me to tell me that I would be using UPS to return the card. I took the card and my shipping label to the UPS store to get it shipped as quickly as possible. When I got to the front desk, the UPS clerk gave me a funny look and told me that the label was not a UPS label. Surprise, surprise... it's not like Elgato/Corsair had provided much help up to now, why did I expect them to give me a valid shipping label? I went back home and called technical support, explaining the entire situation for about the 8th time since all of this started. They tried to tell me that the label was just expired. I told them that wasn't true, because UPS did not even use the type of barcode listed on my label. They didn't really have a response to that, but offered to escalate a request as "urgent" to have a new label sent to me.
It has now been almost two weeks since I initially contacted Elgato with regard to my faulty card, and I have yet to even get a correct mailing label to send the faulty card back to them. Please note, that they will not send a replacement card until they receive the broken one. Don't get me wrong, I understand why they do this (to prevent fraud and theft). But you would think they could make an exception when the whole reason it's taking so long in the first place is their own constant screw-ups. I am now being told that I should get another mailing label within another two days.
My conclusion with all of this is that Elgato/Corsair operates with the mentality that once they have your money, they don't give a crap. Their goal seems to be to feed you nonsense until you give up and stop pursuing a replacement/refund. I'm still sitting here in limbo, still unable to use the capture card that I already spent $150 on... and that's not even considering the replacement HDMI and USB cables that I purchased at their request while troubleshooting, as well as money lost while not publishing new content. Technical support/customer service is terrible and their process to return faulty products is even worse. I can promise you this... Elgato/Corsair is at the very bottom of my list of companies I will consider doing business with in the future. I have never had such an awful experience with any company in my life.
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General = It works well with all kinds of input devices (PC, Mac, PS4, Switch, Mirrorless Cameras: GH5s)
General = It doesn't work well with any passive or active usb 3.0 extensions I have found (power hungry.)
PC = Go for it, it's great.
MAC = Go for an AverMedia or Blackmagic depending on what you need if you want to stream. It's recording capabilities are still great if that's your main use case.
1. Great for everything (streaming and recording) on PC, Great for ONLY RECORDING on Mac
I have workstation grade computers on both OS, and unfortunately I have to say it's not as versatile on Mac. Recording through Game Capture is great if you are only looking to do local recordings. (The mac version does lack some settings, but it still is easy and the footage is good looking.)
The issue is streaming, on PC Elgato has drivers for OBS/Streamlabs to natively work with the device. No lag, no sync issues, plug and play goodness. (It sometimes thinks it's connected to another Elgato if you keep unplugging and plugging it back into new ports, but it's simple enough to fix in the sources menu.)
Streaming on Mac requires you to use "OBS Link" which is a program that basically takes the signal from the Elgato and turns it into a "fake" network webcam NDI source and then allows you to ingest that source into OBS. It's the worst for 2 reasons: 1, it introduces bad lag (850 ms on average) so syncing is a nightmare, but WORSE that lag fluctuates wildly all the time during streams (from 500ms to 1200ms in my experience). 2, it causes a bunch of issues in my experience with the sound pickup from the source (I'm guessing due to NDI compression).
Same setup on PC no lag at all thanks to the drivers, so until Elgato releases drivers and phases out "OBS LINK" I can't recommend using it for streaming on Mac.
2. Works well as a more versatile Cam Link (On PC)
I use this with VG systems (Switch / PS4) which is easy and works great.
I've also used it for screen recording on PC and Mac. which works great as well. (I will let you know that the system recognizes the device as a display regardless of whether you have a display daisy chained to it or not.)
It also works great with my Panasonic GH5s, I make sure the camera is set to automatically detect HDMI resolution and set the recording quality to 1080 60p. In fact it even seems to negate some of the delay I usually notice when using on Camera monitors like the SmallHD Focus, though that could be my imagination.
So as long as you don't need the 4k recording function, which honestly due to filesize and upload bitrate I would say you probably don't, just go with this. (Also I've enjoyed having a capture card with a decently long USB cord, as opposed to the Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini or Intensity Shuttle.)
3. USB Cable Length Issues
Now the one issue you can run into is with extending it's cable length (my PC and my entertainment system are on opposite sides of the room.) This thing is seriously power hungry and it's very common that if it isn't getting enough power for it to give you a "Must be plugged into a USB 3.0 port" error, even if the cable is USB 3.0.
I've found this using various lengths of both passive USB extensions and high end single port active extensions (Cable Creation). I've also tested the extension using USB 3.0 Ports, 3.1 ports and 3.0 DAC ports that deliver more power. So if you are buying this and need cable length for the recorder to reach the input source, buy HDMI cables to reach the input, don't buy USB extensions to move the Elgato.
Lastly it will heat up a bit while in use (not crazy, what you'd expect for such a compact card) so make sure it's not on soft surfaces or an ventilated cabinet if possible.
But yeah, overall I really love this device on PC.
Questa periferica funziona benissimo, ti permette di registrare senza problemi il video e l'audio di gioco ma solo in modalità single player... Se vuoi includere l'audio del tuo party di amici le cose iniziano a complicarsi non poco...
Ho preso elgato perché volevo fare streaming un po' più professionali con la mia PS4 e per poter registrare direttamente su PC guide e tutorial ma ho scoperto che non è una cosa semplice.
Dopo varie prove ho deciso di usare 2 configurazioni: Solo e Coop.
Solo: rimuovi la protezione HDCP dalle impostazioni di sistema della PS4 e la collego all'Elgato, poi da questo al PC con la usb3 in dotazione. L'audio di gioco passa per il cavo HDMI e lo ascolto dal programma del PC in tempo reale (ho un PC davvero mediocre e non c'è lag tra audio dal PC e audio di gioco) tramite un paio di cuffie economicissime da gaming con microfono. In questo modo posso sia sentire che commentare in diretta e registrare la mia voce sui Gameplay. Alla fine della sessione il programma mi renderizzare un video in MP4 che posso esportare direttamente su YouTube,Twitter, Facebook oppure posso tagliarlo, renderizzato di nuovo e poi modificarlo con Vegas Pro per aggiungere intro/effetti/ecc...
La cosa comoda è che evito di riversare il file da PS4 su chiavetta e poi su PC e che Elgato registra tutto quello che vedo sullo schermo, includendo trofei, dashboard ecc... se voglio andare live basta collegare il mio account Twitch o YouTube e il programma mi consente di andare in diretta e modificare titoli,tag e tutto quel che mi serve senza aprire il browser internet. Purtroppo il programma di Elgato non consente di creare maschere,layout e di aggiungere una videocamera ma la periferica viene riconosciuta da qualunque programma di streaming (OBS, Streamlabs...) quindi se vado in diretta uso questi programmi per aggiungere contatori,vedere le chat,modificare le grafiche, aggiungere una facecam ecc... non mi interessa registrare il girato perché rimane disponibile sul Cloud di Twitch e volendo posso scaricarlo con calma da PC. Attenzione che per controllare messaggi e interazioni dovrete tenere sott'occhio il PC o uno smartphone con Twitch aperto.
Spero di essere stato chiaro x questa configurazione.
Cooperativa:
Se gioco con amici sono arrivato alla conclusione, dopo molteplici prove,che il programma di trasmissione su PS4 sia l'alternativa migliore. Sì,non sarà bello esteticamente ma con una PSCamera che potete trovare dai 30€ in sù avrete su schermo il vostro volto,i commenti e in cuffia gli amici. Ricordatevi che i vostri amici devono condividere la voce dal menù del party PS4 e voi dovete permettere la condivisione di tutte le voci dal menù di Condivisione. In questo modo,senza spendere praticamente 1€ in più del necessario, potrete usare le cuffie attaccate al controller e streammare senza problemi con gli amici giochi in multiplayer. Se voleste comunque passare dall'Elgato vi dico comunque che vi servirebbero:
1 Cavo chatlink
1 microfono per PC
1 webcam per PC
1 paio di cuffie da gaming con microfono
1 Elgato HD60S, ovviamente
Se fate il calcolo sono un sacco di soldi...a questo punto teneteli da parte per un PC 😅
Spero di aver spiegato tutto, ricordatevi che spesso spendere tanto non rende esattamente al meglio e che le cose semplici sono anche le meno noiose da fare.
Buon gaming.



















