Next, you’ll need to choose ‘Elgato Game Capture HD’ in the device dropdown box. OBS will now pick up the video from your console. OBS will now pick up the video from your console. Finally, for OBS to pick up the audio, you must right click the new ‘Video Capture Device’ in your sources box in OBS and click Properties. The Nintendo Switch itself does not have a video out port - you cannot connect it directly to Elgato Game Capture HD, no matter what adapter you try to use. Instead, you must connect it to the special Nintendo Switch Dock that comes with the Nintendo Switch.That Dock has HDMI out. 1) Plug one end of an HDMI Cable into the HDMI OUT port of the Nintendo Switch Dock.
Hi folks, reaching out for help because I haven't been able to troubleshoot this myself. I have a bit of a kludgey setup which may be causing the issues, but not sure.
Streaming Computer: Macbook Pro with an Intel Core i7 2760QM CPU @ 2.4 GHz
Memory: 16GB
Operating System; Windows 10 in Bootcamp, 64-bit
Game Capture Device: Elgato HD60
Gaming Device: PS3 (running through an HDMI 1x2 splitter to counter DHCP)
Webcam: Logitech C920
Headphones: Sennheiser U320
Net speed: 29Mbps down (up to 50Mbps) // 6Mbps Up
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OBS Settings:
Encoding: x264, Max bitrate: 2000
Audio Encoding: AAC, 48kHz, 128 bitrate, stereo
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Here's the issue, when I use the Elgato software to preview my stream, there's no audio glitches and everything looks & sounds fine, but when I set it up in OBS, I hear crackling and intermittent glitches in the PS3 game audio preview (and playback when recording). I thought it might be an issue with the splitter, but since it plays fine in Elgato's software, I was wondering if I have something set wrong in OBS? Uploaded a latest log for your troubleshooting pleasure :)
Streaming Computer: Macbook Pro with an Intel Core i7 2760QM CPU @ 2.4 GHz
Memory: 16GB
Operating System; Windows 10 in Bootcamp, 64-bit
Game Capture Device: Elgato HD60
Gaming Device: PS3 (running through an HDMI 1x2 splitter to counter DHCP)
Webcam: Logitech C920
Headphones: Sennheiser U320
Net speed: 29Mbps down (up to 50Mbps) // 6Mbps Up
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OBS Settings:
Encoding: x264, Max bitrate: 2000
Audio Encoding: AAC, 48kHz, 128 bitrate, stereo
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Here's the issue, when I use the Elgato software to preview my stream, there's no audio glitches and everything looks & sounds fine, but when I set it up in OBS, I hear crackling and intermittent glitches in the PS3 game audio preview (and playback when recording). I thought it might be an issue with the splitter, but since it plays fine in Elgato's software, I was wondering if I have something set wrong in OBS? Uploaded a latest log for your troubleshooting pleasure :)