Game Capture Hd 60 Mac

The good folks over at Hauppauge Computer Works recently announced a new product, the HD PVR 60 Game Capture device, full details here. Its a USB product, similar in design to the existing HDPVR 2 GE model, although this new device is bus powered! To save video to your hard drive, and to stream it to Twitch or YouTube, Elgato Game Capture HD software needs to encode the raw video using the H.264 video compression standard. The software has the option of either using hardware or software encoding, depending on what Mac you are using.

Choosing the right capture card is important — if you're getting one, you're using it to create some kind of content. You need to balance balance image and video quality against performance and price to make the all-around best choice.

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Elgato is the biggest name in capture cards, and the company has two very similar products on the market: The HD60 and the HD60 S. So what's the difference between them?

On a hardware level there are some subtle differences between the two.

CategoryHD60HD60 S
Capture resolutionUp to 1080p
60 FPS
Up to 1080p
60 FPS
InterfaceUSB 2.0
HDMI
USB 3.0
HDMI
Max bitrate40 Mbps40 Mbps
H.264 encoderYesNo
Instant gameviewNoYes
Unlimited captureYesYes
Price$155$170

The HD60 has a built-in hardware h.264 encoder which helps relieve the load on your PC. The HD60 S doesn't have this, but it does have a faster USB interface. This, in turn, means Elgato's 'instant gameview' feature is supported, with incredibly low latency between what you're playing and what the software is capturing. If you only have a single screen available, instant gameview is fast enough to play your games through your capture software.

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Both are capable of capturing at 60 FPS at 1080p resolution at a maximum bitrate of 40 Mbps. Both have unencrypted HDMI with passthrough and the only visible difference on the outside is the HD60 S having the new USB-C port along with its faster data transfer. You also get an aux input port on both cards to patch in a chat link cable if you need to.

Which should you buy?

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There's not really a right or wrong answer to this question. Both are capable of running on fairly average PCs, but if you are at the lower end of the hardware chain then the built-in hardware encoder on the HD60 may well be more beneficial than anything else. The capture card handling the encoding means your PC doesn't have to do nearly as much.

The big selling point to the HD60 S is the incredibly low latency offered by the faster USB connection. If you're a streamer, then low latency is perhaps more important than offloading some of the encoding.

There's also a modest price difference to consider. The HD60 S is around $170 while the HD60 is around $155.

The good news is that they're both superb capture cards. Very similar, but the HD60 S is probably just the better pick thanks to its faster data transfer, unless hardware encoding is something you absolutely need.

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