We’re more than three years into the latest console generation, and Elgato is launching some of the best HDMI 2.1 capture cards yet. We’re more than three years into the latest console generation, and ...
The HDMI 2.1 capture cards are starting to appear nearly three years after the Xbox Series X and PS5 launched. The HDMI 2.1 capture cards are starting to appear nearly three years after the Xbox ...
If you want to stream games for an audience, or maybe you just want to record some high-quality footage from your PS5, the more powerful PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, or Nintendo Switch, you might need a ...
After some previous experiments, Tom Fenton uses a Newest HDMI Video Capture Card and different software to display the output to see if he can get sharper images. In a previous article, I discussed ...
For a slightly higher price, Tom Fenton finds a sharper card that he will be using to create content from now on. After writing two articles on capturing HDMI video output (one on the Dododuck 1080P ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the GameRant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Check it out: Modern gaming hardware and capture software are often "good enough" to satisfy players' need to record a gaming session or stream their valiant deeds on Twitch. However, professional ...
You don't always need to buy the newest, most expensive gadget to make good content to share with the world. Oftentimes, the ...
An all-in-one 4K60 capture device tailor made for modern consoles and high-end PCs, and there's a lot to love about the simple-to-use and impressive Elgato 4K60 S+. The arrival and adoption of 4K ...
Corsair’s Elgato brand is kind of the go-to for live streaming gear and equipment, offering a plethora of handy items such as a compact teleprompter to keep tabs on chat or a script that you are ...
I (ok my kids really - but a good way to teach them things) want to stream from PS4/5+overlay via my PC using OBS Studio. Looks like Elgato is a decent choice, but I'm a little torn about USB3 vs PCIE ...