HellYeahPlay
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Hello everyone, I'm going to make a stream with two computers , but can `t choose the PCI-E capture card 1080p / 60fps which would definitely worked with OBS without problems, someone can something advise?
I can strongly recommend the Micomsoft SC-512N1-L/DVI. You can also get one (the exact same card, minus the passthrough daughtercard; just use splitters if you want a passthrough display) from SabrePC as the Yuan SC512 for $200. Literally THE same card, down to the headers and silkscreening.
I firmly believe that it is hands-down the best capture card on the market at the moment for livestreamers. I have one, and if it broke I would be buying another five minutes later. Worth every penny.
1080p@60 capture, down to 240i (for NES and older). HDMI/DVI (with audio), component, s-video, composite, VGA. Capture delay of 0-2 frames when set up properly means generally not needing a separate TV unless you're doing frame-perfect tricks. Only down sides? The on-card deinterlacing is relatively poor, and it doesn't do HDCP (but you can buy a gray splitter to break that anyway).
A capture card does increase CPU load over a Game Capture (so don't buy one if you're gaming on the system you're playing from, it won't help) but it's minor.
I'd advise against USB 3.0 devices if at all possible. They tend to be finicky. Likewise with AverMedia's junk. They make starter-grade gear, but fall behind the curve quickly when you even get into the midrange.
You can try getting the Micomsoft SC-512...
http://www.thethrillness.com/2014/01/micomsoft-sc-512n1-ldvi-capture-card.html
HDMI or DVI actually make no big difference in general. Only downside of DVI is that you cannot send sound. But please dont make it too complicated, you linked a picture for a 3-PC setup.With HDMI capture card I could understand how all is connected , but a DVI capture card , I'm confused . Someone could write me a schematic , since I really dumb , which is now all be connected and how , if I do not want to duplicate the monitor.
With HDMI i would have done something like that
The Livegamer HD can record 1080p (from any source) at 30 frames per second (which is still awesome to watch by any stretch of the imagination).How about for 1080 from the WiiU? Can you provide a link for it that cheap?
Edit: My thing is that I'm basically a noob when it comes to this end of computer hardware. I'm not opposed to learning but I would prefer something that will work as simply as I need it to.