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FEATURE

TECH

onthe

cards

The HD60S employs the use of USB3.0 (USB Type C)

connectivity to reduce the latency and have as clear and crisp

a stream as possible. A capture card targeted at those wanting

more to stream than to record, the HD60S enables 1080p60

streaming and is closest to the literal term of “plug-and-play”

than most, with the USBC’s reversible capabilities.

Also featuring the built-in streaming facilities with Stream

Command, you’ll be able to take further control of your stream

with the Live Commentary feature. And of course there’s

Flashback Recording included, so you never miss your best

plays. The same size as the HD60, the HD60S will make a sleek

addition to your current gaming setup, and it fully utilises the

HDMI connectivity to enable lag-free pass through. It’s one of

your best shots at being noticed in the ever-growing world of

influencers.

The AWP Dragon Lore of game capture

cards is the HD60 Pro. The best on offer

from Elgato – you can stream and capture

1080p60 footage from your Xbox One,

PlayStation 4 or WiiU and share it with your

audience with ease.

Including instant gameview, stream

command and flashback recording, it’s got

all the bells and whistles, and the H.264

encoder will capture your gameplay and

keep the file size low. The HD60 Pro also

makes full use of Master Copy, which

saves a copy of your stream as it happens,

with separate tracks for your webcam and

commentary files.

Once you’re setup, it's super easy to

jump straight in and start providing your

audience with the quality content they

expect, even better than before.

With 1080p recording and a H.264 hardware encoder (giving

you smaller save files that won’t eat up your hard drive), Elgato’s

HD60 is perfect for those looking to primarily record video and

upload it to their channel. Featuring full support for current-gen

consoles (Xbox One/PlayStation 4/WiiU), you can seamlessly

record 1080p60 gameplay, without struggling with complicated

programs. Also employing the use of Flashback Recording and

the built-in streaming software, the HD60 is perfect for those

who are perhaps more comfortable with recording and editing

their vids, rather than streaming straight to the web for the

whole world to watch and pass judgement.

Also including Stream Command, you can easily add

your webcam and personalised overlays, and even change

your layout on the fly with scenes. The HD60 is a middle-

tier experience with all the bells and whistles necessary for

capturing quality content in this generation.

Elgato’s HD capture card is an entry-

level model for those looking to

ease themselves into the streaming/content-

producing market. You can use it on some of the older

consoles as well, which makes it all the more appealing to those looking to break

into the market on a budget.

The card features a built-in Live Streaming feature, allowing you to stream

direct to YouTube or Twitch, and the software is so simple, you’ll be able to teach

yourself to use it.

The addition of Flashback Recording also ensures you

never miss a beat, even when you weren’t recording.

The retroactive record allows you to still get those crucial

moments you may not have been ready for, with a lag-

free connection to your TV screen allowing for seamless

interaction. What are you waiting for?

We could preach to you all day about what makes

Elgato the best in the capture card market, or we

could let the facts speak for themselves.

Elgato

HD60 Pro

Elgato

HD60S

Elgato

HD

Elgato

HD60