
External capture card ps4 1080p#
So the HD60 X is much more a 1080p capture card than a 4K one. The HD60 X is much more a 1080p capture card than a 4K one.

It definitely isn't altogether that simple in practice. There's a pretty in-depth look at input resolution and capture resolution here, and it's not altogether as simple as I'd hoped. Elgato tells me that its 4K/30fps capture mode is primarily for webcams, which might explain why it's not quite so well suited to actually pulling a high-res recording off your PC.

However, it also tells me it is working on a proper fix "asap".Īnother issue I ran into was when I was trying to capture at 4K at 30fps. with some subsampling) for the time being, which has fixed the issue. I've not seen others reporting this issue with other model of monitor as of yet.Ĭorsair recommends changing the Pixel Format (in my case, within the Radeon graphics drivers) to YCbCr 4:2:2 (i.e. This appears to be an issue closely related to my model of monitor, though I wanted to outline the issue in case others with the same equipment experienced it too. It seems it may have something to do with Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) and a 1080p downscaler that is used when a monitor is not seen to be 4K ready by the device. After a great deal of fiddling with the device, my monitor, and switching cables (and even PCs), I reached out to Elgato (or rather its owners Corsair) for help and a short while later it was discovered to be a firmware issue. I found my 4K screen was running at 1080p at 60fps over the Elgato HD60 X instead.
