ThatThereTim
New Member
Hi folks,
Having a bit of trouble with the Avermedia Live Gamer HD.
HDMI input is working fine, but the pass through to the HDMI output isn't. I tested it by:
1. Xbox One in to the HDMI in on the capture card = displays and streams fine on the PC monitor (which is connected by DVI)
2. Xbox One directly in to the monitor's HDMI socket = also fine and displays on the monitor when switched to the HDMI input
However, 3. Xbox One in to the HDMI in on the capture card displays and streams fine on the PC monitor, but I also have the HDMI out on the capture card going to the HDMI socket on the monitor so I can switch to that input and have lag free play of the Xbox One as it should pass through the HDMI output on the capture card... but the monitor gets no signal from the HDMI out on the capture card.
So it's not cables, or the monitor, or the pc... is there a setting to enable the HDMI out on the card? or something in OBS to make sure the stream is output to the HDMI out as well as pulled in from the HDMI in?
Cheers,
Tim
Having a bit of trouble with the Avermedia Live Gamer HD.
HDMI input is working fine, but the pass through to the HDMI output isn't. I tested it by:
1. Xbox One in to the HDMI in on the capture card = displays and streams fine on the PC monitor (which is connected by DVI)
2. Xbox One directly in to the monitor's HDMI socket = also fine and displays on the monitor when switched to the HDMI input
However, 3. Xbox One in to the HDMI in on the capture card displays and streams fine on the PC monitor, but I also have the HDMI out on the capture card going to the HDMI socket on the monitor so I can switch to that input and have lag free play of the Xbox One as it should pass through the HDMI output on the capture card... but the monitor gets no signal from the HDMI out on the capture card.
So it's not cables, or the monitor, or the pc... is there a setting to enable the HDMI out on the card? or something in OBS to make sure the stream is output to the HDMI out as well as pulled in from the HDMI in?
Cheers,
Tim