My wife and I are trying to figure out the differences between the ElGato HD60 and HD60S. We found that the HD60 has H.264 on-device encoding, whereas the HD60S does not. I assume that instead, the HD60S sends raw data directly to the computer to be captured as-is.
I'm trying to figure out if using an HD60S with its raw data would require significantly higher CPU power to be able to handle all of the data as opposed to the computer handling the compressed HD60 data.
We currently have an LGP which also has an H.264 hardware encoder built in, but I don't even know if OBS uses that encoder, and instead ignores it and grabs the raw data.
All of this is super confusing, help please. @_@
I'm trying to figure out if using an HD60S with its raw data would require significantly higher CPU power to be able to handle all of the data as opposed to the computer handling the compressed HD60 data.
We currently have an LGP which also has an H.264 hardware encoder built in, but I don't even know if OBS uses that encoder, and instead ignores it and grabs the raw data.
All of this is super confusing, help please. @_@