![]() Well something like that XSplit will do it still think it's not really sensible but as you wish. Sacrificing a monitor space while playing games is just something I can't do. For any other application that I could be using simultaneously while playing games. My final goal is as I said, I'd like to have a windowed video stream so I can benefit of my desktop environment. I still think unless you want to stream it somewhere it's better to use passthru with hdmi cable (if you do not have hdmi use hdmi-dvi cable). What is real input lag I do not know but I guess it wont be much. Here you can see video setuping xsplit + aver media input from xbox. Because what you want is to ignore benefit of passthru technology it makes sensen only if you want to edit live stream like adding webcam or some text, but can't imagine why would you want to do it if you want to play at same time. If you would tell us your final goal maybe it would make some sense. But I'm not sure if you will be able to display it for example on fullscreen or just in windows of that software. If there will be some lag it should be minor one. You can get some software like that xplit for example and display in it's preview windows input pf avermedia capture card, not sure if you need to record at the moment or having it plug in is enough. Well I'm not sure what you want makes real sense. And in case it does or doesn't, does any of those programs add any substantial latency that it makes the game unplayable? I noticed on the video that it was pretty fast, but not entirely sure how fast it is. I know both OBS and Xsplit can preview the hdmi input source (happens at 6:10 in that video), I don't know if Live Gamer HD includes software to check on the hdmi input just like OBS or Xsplit. I'm not looking to plug the HDMI output unless I'd want to use my 2nd monitor to record/stream. The pass-through function doesn't just mirrors the HDMI input though? I know Liver Game HD has an HDMI input and output but i'm merely looking to use the HDMI input and then watch the footage of the game through a program in my PC. It can be directly outputed for example to projector for view at place and also it may allow direct streaming.įor more info you can watch this video review which I hope explain all questions, Link This allow for example setup when console gameplay is put through PC with this card. Also this card feature input and output HDMI with direct pass through which mean that input signal from console for example is directly passed to output HDMI without (or with very minimal) lag and from there for example to monitor. One asked here Aver Live Gamer HD is PCI-E card which should have it's own cpu for processing which allows minimal drain of pc's cpu time meaning it should not effect performance of PC even during recording. You can either record with these cards or some offer also streaming capabilities. No as capture card is meant extra pci-e card or external device which allow you to record ongoing gameplay on your pc or console and in many cases add ingame commentaries. You can also get the game time card to play your game. You can buy the Ultimate Game Card to add in your steam account. If you get only vga/dvi on your pc, you will have to go with hdmi to dvi cable which means you lose sound from console, unless you got some external devices to play sounds connected to console.Ĭapture cards? you may mean the scanning or digital game time card. So it should have no or very low lag on level of hdmi hardware switches or splitters so you should not see difference. Not to mention I could potentially stream those games too, if I'd like to.Īs I wrote Aver Live Gamer have pass-through that mean it should directly send input signal to output without any processing and with copy of that stream do what it should (mix with sound and record on hdd). I know that monitors nowadays have multiple HDMI sources but mines don't, my 2 monitors actually use DVI and VGA plus I'd like to have my PC environment while I still play my games. I'm just wondering if the video/audio output can be displayed on the PC and if it doesn't have any major lag that it would affect my game play dramatically. I'm sorry I didn't meant that, I know that I won't be using the PC to run the game nor that any peripherals plugged into the PC will be available for the games I play on the console.
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