Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK.2 (PC)

Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro MK.2

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ValentinA935

1 year ago

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redmuugen

1 year ago

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As far as I can see, 2160p60 is still the maximum that can be recorded in the Recording window. A resolution of 3440x1440 is possible on the device itself. But there is also the option user specific. It is difficult to say what this means as you would have to select a BIN file.

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Casual_Mj

2 years ago

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PierreN2311

3 years ago

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CuuLong78

3 years ago

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MattZz13

4 years ago

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thekite1987

4 years ago

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RedXon

4 years ago

This is of course possible. However, if the card is only to be used for the Switch, it is also possible to buy a cheaper 1080p60 card, as the Switch does not have a 4K output. Personally, I use the card mainly for the Switch and occasionally with other consoles, which is why I opted for the 4K model.

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Xxgenox

4 years ago

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theoschti

4 years ago

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LMGTFY

4 years ago

I did some quick googling for you and here you can find the system requirements: https://help.elgato.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027964112-Elgato-Game-Capture-4K60-Pro-System-Requirements

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M.Tristan

4 years ago

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Mandarb01

4 years ago

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It will certainly work with the PS5 as long as Sony allows HDCP to be turned off. The question is what resolutions you want to play in. 4K120 passthrough is not supported by the 4K60 Pro Mk.II. However, it can pass through 4K60, 1080p240 and 1440p144 signals (including HDR signals).

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sethven

5 years ago

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Kisskool

5 years ago

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Hello, the MK2 version is the most recent one, here is what it offers in addition to the old version (7042121) It can use Low and High Profile media (included). It can record in HDR. It can map HDR video to SDR. It offers multi-application access. For example, you can broadcast in OBS while recording in Elgato 4K Capture Utility. Have a nice day.

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Aimberg

5 years ago

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Mandarb01

5 years ago

The resolution/refresh rate of the monitor on the streaming PC plays absolutely no role, this has no influence on the capture signal that is looped through the 4K60 Pro II.

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kevingmeier

5 years ago

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turbo23

5 years ago

The board has only one HDMI In and HDMI Out connection. The sound is transmitted exclusively via HDMI. You connect your PC1 via HDMI to the Elgato card on PC2. As long as you don't want separate audio tracks, it should work out of the box. For separate audio tracks, you can perhaps send your audio on a separate audio out on your motherboard to PC1 into an audio in on PC2 and mix it there with audio software.

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