Question / Help OBS with Elgato gaming HD60

MadAni

New Member
I've just received and tested the Elgato game capture HD60 on the following setups...

Streaming PC:
i7 920, GTX 480 TI, 12GB DDR3, SSD 120GB 840 EVO

Gaming PC:
i7 4770K, GTX 770, 16GB DDR3, SSD 250GB 840 EVO

OBS on the streaming PC and it is set to 1080p 60FPS it is running around 90-100% CPU.

30FPS runs at 80 then climbs to 100%.

This can't be right, as when I'm streaming and playing on just the gaming PC alone, without any capture card, it's running just fine around 1080p and 30FPS. I'm losing performance with dual streaming right now.
 

rambosbff

New Member
I've just received and tested the Elgato game capture HD60 on the following setups...

Streaming PC:
i7 920, GTX 480 TI, 12GB DDR3, SSD 120GB 840 EVO

Gaming PC:
i7 4770K, GTX 770, 16GB DDR3, SSD 250GB 840 EVO

OBS on the streaming PC and it is set to 1080p 60FPS it is running around 90-100% CPU.

30FPS runs at 80 then climbs to 100%.

This can't be right, as when I'm streaming and playing on just the gaming PC alone, without any capture card, it's running just fine around 1080p and 30FPS. I'm losing performance with dual streaming right now.

I have similar issues as well with 60fps recording through OBS. I imagine this has to do with the fact that Elgato hasn't created any 64bit driver/filters and we're stuck using the 32bit version of OBS. I'm rather dumb with stuff like this, but I'm hoping that's the reason and that it can be solved if Elgato can make a 64bit driver.
 
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