Which capture card?Thanks! I'm actually capturing shots from an older capture card so they might have more compression than usual though
Which capture card?Thanks! I'm actually capturing shots from an older capture card so they might have more compression than usual though
Which capture card?
I had the Elgato HD60 but ditched it because it could add a slight blur to the captured image (for example). Some of your shots looks a bit off as well, might check if Elgato still hasn't fixed the blurring issue.Elgato Game Capture HD. The one that maxes out at 1080p/30fps
I had the Elgato HD60 but ditched it because it could add a slight blur to the captured image (for example). Your shots looks a bit off as well, might check if Elgato still hasn't fixed the blurring issue.
I had the Elgato HD60 but ditched it because it could add a slight blur to the captured image (for example). Some of your shots looks a bit off as well, might check if Elgato still hasn't fixed the blurring issue.
Got my HD60 Pro in last week to replace my failing Avermedia Extremecap U3 and didn't know that this happens >.<
Also I hate that I can't take full resolution screens with FRAPS while using the elgato software. It always come out at 1916x1078 which really bothers me lol.
You could test it really easy by taking a screenshot through the console and through the capture card of the exact same spot/time.Didn't know about the blurring thing. I'll just add the method of capture to the title for my HZD shots.
Sad these won't display with the 4K and HDR like on my TV.
These are PNGs. They won't display in HDR on anything as PNGs cannot save the expanded range.
You could test it really easy by taking a screenshot through the console and through the capture card of the exact same spot/time.
I don't know if Elgato fixed it as I no longer have my capture card to test it. And it only really manifested when taking screenshots through the Elgato software.
This is why I never went with Elgato, I'm more of a Startech capture card guy.Just tested it out and yup the blurring is still there.
I don't know if Elgato fixed it as I no longer have my capture card to test it. And it only really manifested when taking screenshots through the Elgato software.
They are much better, trust me, I used them, I recommend them and Startech for capture cards. Go usb 3.0 though.I'll keep that issue in mind next time I'm looking for a new card. Anyone know how avermedia's cards stack up?