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    elgato is the only way

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    Honestly my favorites are
    1. Razer ripsaw

    Product Features
    Compatible with your existing game system
    Plug and play with PC, Razer Forge TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and Wii U

    Superb quality
    Easily broadcasts to popular streaming platforms in crisp clear 1080p at up to 60 frames per second.

    Stream over USB 3.0
    Captures your game footage as uncompressed raw data and streams it on with near-to-zero latency over USB 3.0. No screen tearing, no artifacts, just ultra-smooth streaming.

    Professional-grade second audio mix-in
    Plug in an aux-in music source or mic-in capable microphone to the Razer Ripsaws second audio mix-in channel to conveniently layer your stream with commentary, or the right companion music track.

    Compatible with popular streaming software
    Designed to work with industry leaders like Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) and XSplit, giving you access to a wide range of powerful tools to produce captivating content.

    PC System Requirements
    Windows 10/8.1/7; USB 3.0 port; Intel Core i5-4440 3.10GHz or above; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 and above; 4GB RAM or above.

    2. Elgato

    Product Features
    Functions: Video Game Capturing

    Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1080

    Platform Supported: Mac, PC

    Host Interface: USB 2.0

    HDMI: Yes

    Form Factor: External

    Height: 0.7"

    Width: 4.4"

    Depth: 3"

    Weight (Approximate): 3.74 oz

    They both are good in there own right my favorite is the razer ripsaw though

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    Thanks everyone for your input , I originally bought the AVerMedia c285 and it came with no cables to hook it up so I then sent it back and ordered the AVerMedia c281 which came with no remote control (it's essential) needless to say that pissed me off and got sent back too! I've now went for the Elgato HD 60 a little more expensive but hoping I can actually start to shoot some clips with you guys! cheers folks
    Legacy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doco View Post
    Thanks everyone for your input , I originally bought the AVerMedia c285 and it came with no cables to hook it up so I then sent it back and ordered the AVerMedia c281 which came with no remote control (it's essential) needless to say that pissed me off and got sent back too! I've now went for the Elgato HD 60 a little more expensive but hoping I can actually start to shoot some clips with you guys! cheers folks
    should be a good choice there

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    I just got my HDPVR2. Seems ArcSoft discountinued Showbiz, anyone got some crack?

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    Uh I'm on a mac mostly.

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    maybe look into "EyeTv", that's what I use with my old PVR 1212 on Mac

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    Thanks, dude. The HDPVRCapture works fine I think.. Did you buy the Elgato, Doco?
    I really want to play now. Unfortunately I have to make videos of IRL stuff, yah boo

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