Tactical Koala
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Hello!
So, I've just recently purchased an Elgato HD 60 Pro internal Capture Card for streaming console games, and I'm having a bit of an issue.
After adding the capture card as a Video Capture Device source in OBS Studio, then hitting the "Start Streaming" button, it will begin to process as usual, however it will read 0 kb/s in the bottom right-hand corner when its usually showing the amount of data it's transmitting to the net.
The stream will not function on the other end, and once I hit "Stop Streaming" OBS crashes and forms a crash log (attached)
Some notes and things I have tried:
So, I've just recently purchased an Elgato HD 60 Pro internal Capture Card for streaming console games, and I'm having a bit of an issue.
After adding the capture card as a Video Capture Device source in OBS Studio, then hitting the "Start Streaming" button, it will begin to process as usual, however it will read 0 kb/s in the bottom right-hand corner when its usually showing the amount of data it's transmitting to the net.
The stream will not function on the other end, and once I hit "Stop Streaming" OBS crashes and forms a crash log (attached)
Some notes and things I have tried:
- OBS Standard - Works just fine as described above.
- Will work when I use "Window Capture" when I capture the "Elgato Game Capture" software albeit at a choppier, less reliable rate.
- I have installed the latest edition of OBS Studio, and I have tried the latest beta build.
- I have installed both the latest Elgato Drivers as well as the latest version of the Elgato Game CApture software.
- I have made sure my OS is fully updated and all GPU & Audio drivers are also up to date.
- I have formatted windows and reinstalled everything as noted above to no avail.
- Streamed using multiple stream keys and different services (Twitch / YTG)
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