TheBenCrazy
New Member
I created an account just to inform people of the issues using it and some ways you can bypass the problems. Hopefully a developer sees this to possibly fix it if it is even a problem they can fix.
First off, using the HD PVR 2 in OBS as a video capture device will only allow for a max resolution of 720x480 either because of a driver issue from Hauppauge or a software issue on OBS. The footage will also be choppy. If you stream this way, make sure to have the FPS at 59.94 as it seems to ease the choppiness a little.
For me, the best way to get footage is to go old school and window capture Hauppauge Capture in full screen. It is also easier on multiplatform because of the crop filter you can add along with being able to cover it up with another window and it will still display the capture.
That's my two cents, if anyone else has problems or tips put them down!
TheBenCrazy
First off, using the HD PVR 2 in OBS as a video capture device will only allow for a max resolution of 720x480 either because of a driver issue from Hauppauge or a software issue on OBS. The footage will also be choppy. If you stream this way, make sure to have the FPS at 59.94 as it seems to ease the choppiness a little.
For me, the best way to get footage is to go old school and window capture Hauppauge Capture in full screen. It is also easier on multiplatform because of the crop filter you can add along with being able to cover it up with another window and it will still display the capture.
That's my two cents, if anyone else has problems or tips put them down!
TheBenCrazy