![]() ![]() (I got mine new.) One of the Best Component to HDMI boxes has to be the OSSC, it's a line doubler which turns 480i signals to 480p which almost all TV/Capture cards accept compared to 480i. I personally use the old Elgato Game Capture HD, but the required cables will often be missing on the second hand market. The videos are 720p, framerate varies and you can send the videos to an external hard drive if one is connected to the PS4. The PS4 has an in-console Sharing system that allows both screenshots and videos to be captured. The issue will be other getting a Capture card that Supports component or some device to covert Component to HDMI. There are three things you can do to capture PS4 footage: Use the in-console recorder. Component Video mostly due the fact both the PS3 and PS2 can use it (using the exact same cables) and output in HD resolutions. However since you're talking about capturing PS2 content, you may have another option. ![]() Read the Reviews on them and look for stuff like PS3, PSTV/Vita TV, and some streaming TV sticks in them. One of the main options is to buy a HDCP stripping HDMI splitter. It's possible to play in HDR and record/stream in SDR.Īs for the PS3, this biggest issue is the HDCP over HDMI. To record and edit in HDR does require a entire HDR supported setup, this means your TV and PC must support HDR. A HD60S+ can be used for Switch game play without loss of quality, especially if you're going to be using it with HDR systems. ![]() The Limits of the HD60S doesn't affect Switch, but may affect the PS4 and XB1 S output if you're wanting to do HDR. The reason why the HG60S is recommended, over HD60S+, for Switch Gameplay is Price. ![]()
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