Just to Clear Things Up. There is nothing wrong with having OBS on your gaming PC, If you have a decent setup you can run it. However having OBS gives you privacy in how your applications are captured and shared through OBS. If you want to clone your desktop raw go ahead by all means do what is best for you. This method really helped me out and I still manage around 120-165 FPS with application selectively captured. I play at 2560x1440, 165Hz. GAMING PC SPECS- 5950x, 3090ti, 64gb Ram, RGB LIGHTING XD (for .0001 boost)
your a life saver!!! i had my capture card at 1080p an i had loads of screen tear now i made it match my gaming monitor its working perfect no screen tear
I do everything the same EXCEPT I do not run OBS on my gaming pc. Streaming PC picks up the display capture just fine with no tearing. 1440p 144hz gaming monitor cloned @ 1440p 144hz on 4K60Pro MK.2. Zero tearing.
@@EternoDM how do yall not get freezing on your gaming rig when alt tabbing out of games or full screen apps when using cloning? I can't find a solution other than using passthrough but i would rather not considering my monitor doesnt support 144 hz over hdmi not to mention the potential input lag (although i've heard it negligible)
I prefer not to have OBS on my gaming PC... that's the whole point of having the streaming PC with Elgato 4k60 Pro - not to involve Gaming PC in OBs stuff... Can you cover that setup if you know how to do it?
Easy. Just use hdmi as main and one output from gaming gpu into cap card. The hdmi out to monitor from cap card and enable VRR... IF you do ehat the video shows with dual obs it is very pointsell esp woth that high end cap card.. sure setting 60hz in main pc is a nice thing than duplicate but YOU WILL LOSE PERFORMANCE A LOT. On witcher 3 with my 3090 1440p i lose lots of fps and it becomes a bad gamjng experiece. Same with 4090 with starfield atm... Be okay woth 120hz 1440p and use the hdmi in out feature. If you dont like the delay, buy a hdmi 2.1 splitte3 and split (duplicate )the hdmi signal from splitter. One goes to monitor with VRR second goes to cap card. That is the best practise works amazing foe ps5 xbx x too. But it costs more.. hdmi splitters can also (some) downscale the input signal into 1080p for the cap card. But this is not amazing for recording. Using clone 1 display port and 1 hdmi grom the gpu will cause tearing... the obs in gaming pc will cost you fps in demanding titles. So best case is buy a OREI hdmi 2.1 splitter and get a 120hz cap card(pass thru). Use just 1 hdmi from pc and since the splitter is pass thru vrr it will work and there will be no tearing. In my experience tearing comes from the duplicate screen setting
Everything fine, but no audio, in my gaming pc theres only two options: send the audio through el gato hdmi or my headset. First one I don't have audio in my headset, but the streaming pc has sound. The second one: I have audio in my headset, but no audio in the streaming pc obs. Any solution ?
Hello my gaming pc is 1440p, and streaming pc 1080p. But in my gaming pc i can only select 1080p in games. Why? I use hd60pro as capture card. Should i upgrade to 4k60 pro?
i cant get display on my gaming monitor now i have 1440p 144hz streaming pc monitor and a 1440p 240hz gaming monitor, when i take my 2.0hdmi from gpu to in port elgatot 4k mk2 i lost display any help its stressing me out m8
Hello, I stream in a dual pc configuration with an elgato 4k 60 pro capture device and I lose the dolby atmos sound and it won't let me activate it and to play and stream the normal sound I can't distinguish the footsteps of the enemy, do you know how to solve the problem that I can't Let activate the dolby atmos, regards
@@EternoDM it worked I used an adapter that turns display port to hdmi. And used a hdmi 2.1 to the elgato capture card. And audio/hdr/4k 60hz works just fine.
You could use a Elgato hd60s plus it comes with a hdmi you plug to your gpu and the Elgato capture card. It also comes with I usb c cable that connects to the Elgato capture card and into your streaming laptop
Brooooo why can I not figure out this damnnnn audio 😩 I have a HD60s + and my god I can’t get the audio to work. I’ve tried voice meter and other softwares like Elgato sound capture and nothing. Please someone help me cause I’m close to throwing this capture card at the wall 😤
no I don't for the build I had in this video. But if you have 2 powerful pcs it doesn't make a difference if you dup the monitors or use the obs method I showed in this video
How do u setup the resolution on dual pc? My gaming pc is 240hz 1440p. But I want my streams to be in the highest quality possible without my loosing gaming fps.
i do this way exactly and i dont get the 240hz option for 1920x1080 and also when i do the duplicate way on the utoillity says im on 144 but NVCP show 240hz and the screen tear is a lot better then fullscreen project idk why tho
Everytime I close out streamlabs on the gaming PC, its takes it away from my streaming pc. Do I have to keep it up on my gaming pc for it work? Was trying to avoid that
You saved my life brother, nobody but you thought about explaining the most simple thing, love you brother But I have other problems - the resolution! It shows it in weird resolutions no matter what I choose, how to solve this issue?
@@EternoDM Elgato 4k60 Pro, I had various issues right until this moment, I think I solved them all though. It was a headache and I totally thought about going back to NDI. Thank you for the responses
Yes you could put 1080p on the 4k capture utility as well as on OBS (streaming pc) change your capture cards resolution to 1080p. Also on your gaming pc open up nvidia control panel go to change resolution and click on the monitor that is your capture card and change the resolution to 1080p. Hopefully that works but if it doesn’t you might want to check if the pcie in your streaming pc is able to handle the 4k60 pro or if you have a hd60s plus make sure that the usb cable is connected to a 3.0 USB port on your streaming pc
@@EternoDM really appreciate the reply how could I find out if my streaming pc is pcie? Sorry for all the questions just really jarring my life right now lol
@@S23101 don't worry about asking too many question I just want to help out cause I know how frustrating all this could be. So if you have a 4k60 pro that capture card is installed just like a gpu in a pcie slot that is 2.0 or higher, to find out what version pcie you have you'll find that in your motherboard guide or just google your motherboard to find out. And if you have a hd60s plus you don't need to worry about pcie cause that capture card is connected via usb
hey, I have been trying to stream CSGO with this method but since it only uses Display Capture i still get screen tearing or weird fps drops. Any idea on how to fix this?
@@EternoDM dam GG on the quick reply. I'm running ASTRO a50s. I played around I got my discord party audio and game audio to go through. Buttttt I do not have my audio going through and the discord and game audio repeat themselves. The struggle is real.
@@EternoDM but ey, funny this reply but what about game sounds ? I mean im fine with using my mic with my stream PC, BUT how about the game audio? Cant get that to work
Ever since I posted that video I have tried duplicating the display but not a fan of it. For example your in game and click windows or alt to check on audio or something else screen goes black for a second or two I just personally found it a bit annoying.
@@EternoDM So i just tried extended and you're right i mean i dont think i 1% cpu usage is going to effect performance right? Also when i was duplicating the display and playing valorant the monitor that was showing for valorant was my capture card and i couldn't change it from my capture card to my benq monitor. With extended i can use my gaming monitor as the default option now.
so i have my gaming pcs screen showing up on my streaming pc in obs... but i dont want people seeing my entire screen if im swapping over to a chat or something.... what am i missing here because i just want it to show the game when the game opens but it isnt doing it
Do you have OBS installed on your gaming pc if so make sure you make a source for game capture. And if you have both pc’s turned on with OBS open you go on your gaming pc right click on the scene where you have that game capture source and you look for full screen projector and you should see your capture card which you should select Hope that makes sense and if you have further questions please ask I’ll try my best to hopefully fix your issue
@@EternoDM elgato 4k60 pro. I actually just figured it out a few minutes ago. It wasn't working when my displays were set to "duplicate", but it worked when I set a display to "extend"
Having trouble with my hd60s. When plugged in to my gaming pc and stream pc, causing the game to look horrible (APEX) says the game is running 144hz 1440p but it looks so bad getting the hurts but the quality is horrible any help? Only thing different is I’m using stream labs (projecting screen) to streaming pc without using el gatos utility software. It’s also extended in display settings as well
Things like jagged lines and reduce image quality only appears after plugging in my hdmi from my elgato to the back of my gaming pc. Again my settings are all saying there set at 144hz and 2k via display settings and nvida. Assuming it’s a game issue maybe and not anything on elgatos side ?
uses 0.5% on mine, you aren't recording or streaming off the gaming pc so there isnt any real load. However if you use StreamlabsOBS then that hogs resources a lot more without having to record or stream
Can anyone please help me!!!! I’m trying to get my 4k60 pro to capture 1440p since that’s the type of monitor I’m using but it only captures 1080. Don’t know why it says 1080p for Source when I’m using a 1440p monitor
On your streaming pc download elgato 4k capture utility and under device select 4k60 pro then where it says EDID select 1440p and Input EDID mode select display. Next on your gaming pc go to nvidia control panel go to change resolution select 4k60 pro and change the resolution to 2560 x 1440. Hope this helps
@@EternoDM thank you so much it worked. I’ve been using it wrong for a month now. I seriously appreciate you responding. Most definitely subscribing and keep up the good work.🔥
@@EternoDM I have Gsync on monitor so that's not an issue, however, I did some tests yesterday and CPU consumption with OBS doesn't even reach 20% so I guess you're right
I just don’t understand, opening OBS on your gaming PC defeats the purpose of dual PC As soon as you open OBS on your gaming pc you are diminishing your FPS in game, so you might as well be using single PC at that point. STOP opening OBS on gaming PC, that is the entire reason why you spent money on a capture card and another PC. 😤
@@EternoDM You better get a tool to measure your FPS brother, cause there is absolutely NO WAY you opening OBS on your gaming PC does not use resources. But to each his own. Like I said if you are going to do it that way, you could have saved a lot of money and just did a 1 PC stream. Or you might want to figure out why else you are getting screen tear. I have been doing this a long time.
@@EternoDM I have double monitors, and extend my displays. Not saying you have to do like me. Everyone’s system is different. I have all the top of the line 12th Gen stuff on my 2 systems. But, I just cannot fathom that as soon as you add a game capture or display capture in OBS, your games will definitely take a hit, BUT, like I said it might only be like 10 FPS and if your system is strong enough to begin with, that is really nothing at all.
While watching your video, I have to figure out things by myself... You and another gentlemen give half of the information, and people must fill in the blanks. It's all good. I'm filling them in. It's annoying to look for help, and people aren't filling in all the blanks.
@@EternoDM, I'm using Elgato's 4k60 Pro MK.2 card. Currently, 4k60Pro MK.2 is popping up on my gaming computer. On my streaming computer, 4k60 Pro MK.2 isn't showing up. Many videos show the streaming computer with 4k60 Pro MK.2, but mine isn't. Once I set my gaming computer to 4k60 Pro MK.2, it works on the streaming computer. For recording, on the gaming PC, it doesn't show the 4k60 Pro MK.2 device. I can see the 4k60 Pro MK.2 Audio on the streaming computer. My whole setup is exceptionally odd. If I put the mic on my main computer, I can hear it through both computers. It's completely different from most videos. lol
There is nothing wrong with having OBS on your gaming PC, If you have a decent setup you can run it. However having OBS gives you privacy in how your applications are captured and shared. If you want to clone your desktop raw go ahead by all means do what is best for you. This method really helped me out and I still manage around 120-165 FPS with application selectively captured.
sorry haven't setup a discord yet and if you right mouse click on desktop go to display settings and there should be an option to duplicate your monitor with your 4k60
what about audio from gaming pc to streaming pc ???
Just to Clear Things Up. There is nothing wrong with having OBS on your gaming PC, If you have a decent setup you can run it. However having OBS gives you privacy in how your applications are captured and shared through OBS. If you want to clone your desktop raw go ahead by all means do what is best for you. This method really helped me out and I still manage around 120-165 FPS with application selectively captured. I play at 2560x1440, 165Hz.
GAMING PC SPECS- 5950x, 3090ti, 64gb Ram, RGB LIGHTING XD (for .0001 boost)
where is the audio settings lol
your a life saver!!! i had my capture card at 1080p an i had loads of screen tear now i made it match my gaming monitor its working perfect no screen tear
Glad to hear it work
I do everything the same EXCEPT I do not run OBS on my gaming pc. Streaming PC picks up the display capture just fine with no tearing. 1440p 144hz gaming monitor cloned @ 1440p 144hz on 4K60Pro MK.2. Zero tearing.
Yeah lately I haven’t been running obs on my gaming and have no screen tearing I’m on a 1440p 240hz
@@EternoDM how do yall not get freezing on your gaming rig when alt tabbing out of games or full screen apps when using cloning? I can't find a solution other than using passthrough but i would rather not considering my monitor doesnt support 144 hz over hdmi not to mention the potential input lag (although i've heard it negligible)
Yo thanks so much dude. I was going crazy over the screen tearing!!!!!
Glad to know it helped
Thank you so much, I appreciate the help!
does thi devicee work other app like screenrecord or other app than use OBS??
TY!
is the el gato conntected to the gaming pc or streaming pc
streaming pc bro
@@EternoDM thank you sir
Where should you put your elgato 4k60 in your gaming or streaming pc ?
Streaming
Hey how do I capture audio from my games and mic
I prefer not to have OBS on my gaming PC... that's the whole point of having the streaming PC with Elgato 4k60 Pro - not to involve Gaming PC in OBs stuff... Can you cover that setup if you know how to do it?
Have you tried having obs on your gaming pc. How can you have an opinion on something without even trying a different approach?
Easy. Just use hdmi as main and one output from gaming gpu into cap card. The hdmi out to monitor from cap card and enable VRR...
IF you do ehat the video shows with dual obs it is very pointsell esp woth that high end cap card.. sure setting 60hz in main pc is a nice thing than duplicate but YOU WILL LOSE PERFORMANCE A LOT. On witcher 3 with my 3090 1440p i lose lots of fps and it becomes a bad gamjng experiece. Same with 4090 with starfield atm...
Be okay woth 120hz 1440p and use the hdmi in out feature. If you dont like the delay, buy a hdmi 2.1 splitte3 and split (duplicate )the hdmi signal from splitter. One goes to monitor with VRR second goes to cap card. That is the best practise works amazing foe ps5 xbx x too. But it costs more.. hdmi splitters can also (some) downscale the input signal into 1080p for the cap card. But this is not amazing for recording.
Using clone 1 display port and 1 hdmi grom the gpu will cause tearing... the obs in gaming pc will cost you fps in demanding titles.
So best case is buy a OREI hdmi 2.1 splitter and get a 120hz cap card(pass thru).
Use just 1 hdmi from pc and since the splitter is pass thru vrr it will work and there will be no tearing.
In my experience tearing comes from the duplicate screen setting
Everything fine, but no audio, in my gaming pc theres only two options: send the audio through el gato hdmi or my headset. First one I don't have audio in my headset, but the streaming pc has sound. The second one: I have audio in my headset, but no audio in the streaming pc obs. Any solution ?
i’m having this same issue
Can probably connect headset to streaming PC
Thanks bro
What can if i used Streaming (Laptop ) and Gaming (PC)?
You can as long as your using the elgato hd60+ as your capture card
Hello my gaming pc is 1440p, and streaming pc 1080p. But in my gaming pc i can only select 1080p in games. Why? I use hd60pro as capture card. Should i upgrade to 4k60 pro?
i cant get display on my gaming monitor now i have 1440p 144hz streaming pc monitor and a 1440p 240hz gaming monitor, when i take my 2.0hdmi from gpu to in port elgatot 4k mk2 i lost display any help its stressing me out m8
Do you have your monitor connected to gpu via displayport
Hello, I stream in a dual pc configuration with an elgato 4k 60 pro capture device and I lose the dolby atmos sound and it won't let me activate it and to play and stream the normal sound I can't distinguish the footsteps of the enemy, do you know how to solve the problem that I can't Let activate the dolby atmos, regards
What if you use a lg c2 as a monitor? So that uses up my hdmi. Can I use DP to hdmi on capture card.
im not sure if it would work but let me know if it did
@@EternoDM it worked I used an adapter that turns display port to hdmi. And used a hdmi 2.1 to the elgato capture card. And audio/hdr/4k 60hz works just fine.
yo I just the elgato 4k60 pro today but there a problem with audio from gaming pc not the streaming pc what should I do?
are you not getting audio on your gaming pc
i'm having issues with capturing the game audio from the the gaming pc to the streaming pc
would this work even if monitors aren't the same resolution?
1440 144hz on gaming pc.
1080 75hz on stream pc
thanks in advance.
Yes I currently have a 1440 240hz for my gaming pc and a 4k 60hz for my streaming pc
what if i used a laptop to stream but i have the internal card installed on my gaming pc, how does that work?
You could use a Elgato hd60s plus it comes with a hdmi you plug to your gpu and the Elgato capture card. It also comes with I usb c cable that connects to the Elgato capture card and into your streaming laptop
i did like u, but my capture card doesnt capture audio
I don't see my capture card on the Gaming PC's OBS my man, you know why? also i only got the elgato HD60 pro
Brooooo why can I not figure out this damnnnn audio 😩 I have a HD60s + and my god I can’t get the audio to work. I’ve tried voice meter and other softwares like Elgato sound capture and nothing. Please someone help me cause I’m close to throwing this capture card at the wall 😤
So you don’t duplicate the monitors?
no I don't for the build I had in this video. But if you have 2 powerful pcs it doesn't make a difference if you dup the monitors or use the obs method I showed in this video
@@EternoDM yea I’m definitely gonna try this method out for sure thanks. I have it all set up already. Gonna give it a test run tonight. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Mine cuts out when I play with the resolution in control panel
does the gaming pc need a capture card?
You will only need a capture card for your streaming pc
@@EternoDM thank you for the quick response 🤝🏼
@@EternoDM does this work on streamlabsOBS?
@@HyphyGaming_ yes but I honestly recommend OBS studio
@@EternoDM im not getting the gaming pc audio in the streaming pc obs
i did it like you showed but it doesnt capture the audio
hi, do i have my capture card in my streaming pc or my gaming pc?
Streaming pc
Hey is there a way to do it even though i do mot have any room on my motherboard on my streaming pc ?
@@anthonyzouki what you might want to do is get a pcie extender or extension to try to make it fit
@@EternoDM ohh okay awsome thanks man. I ill look into that instead of buying a whole new MB
@@EternoDM ❤️
How do u setup the resolution on dual pc? My gaming pc is 240hz 1440p. But I want my streams to be in the highest quality possible without my loosing gaming fps.
Have both pc’s on and in your gaming pc go to settings then display settings and merge your gaming monitor with your capture card monitor
i do this way exactly and i dont get the 240hz option for 1920x1080 and also when i do the duplicate way on the utoillity says im on 144 but NVCP show 240hz and the screen tear is a lot better then fullscreen project idk why tho
Can it pass thru 240hz 1440p?
For 1440p it could only do 144z with the 4k60 pro
Everytime I close out streamlabs on the gaming PC, its takes it away from my streaming pc. Do I have to keep it up on my gaming pc for it work? Was trying to avoid that
Just minimize it instead of closing it
You don’t need the ElGato 4k utility installed on both pc’s ONLY ON 1 the streaming pc.
That’s right only on streaming pc it’s what I said
No i meant to say OBS… it doesn’t need to be download it on both PCs only the streaming PC
hi i have problem i cant get my mic on my streaming pc any solution how to fix it?
Hey I suggest you keep your mic on gaming pc
Wait no audio settings??
You saved my life brother,
nobody but you thought about explaining the most simple thing, love you brother
But I have other problems - the resolution!
It shows it in weird resolutions no matter what I choose, how to solve this issue?
Love you I’m glad this video helped
@@EternoDM I have more problems though,
It crashes when I launch a game... Don;t know what to do
@@kivsa85 what capture card do you have?
@@EternoDM Elgato 4k60 Pro, I had various issues right until this moment, I think I solved them all though.
It was a headache and I totally thought about going back to NDI.
Thank you for the responses
@@kivsa85 glad to hear it works
Try this but get no audio
My capture card doesn't show when i get to the full screen projector step in obs after adding the desktop display. I'm trying to set up a HD60 S+
Are you using display capture to show the game? Or to view your desktop/ browser
@@EternoDM im having the same issue my elgato is not popping up when i click fullscreen projector preview. what should i do??
can my streaming pc monitor be a 1080p and my gaming be 1440? because i keep getting a green screen over my 4k capture utility ?
Yes you could put 1080p on the 4k capture utility as well as on OBS (streaming pc) change your capture cards resolution to 1080p. Also on your gaming pc open up nvidia control panel go to change resolution and click on the monitor that is your capture card and change the resolution to 1080p. Hopefully that works but if it doesn’t you might want to check if the pcie in your streaming pc is able to handle the 4k60 pro or if you have a hd60s plus make sure that the usb cable is connected to a 3.0 USB port on your streaming pc
@@EternoDM really appreciate the reply how could I find out if my streaming pc is pcie? Sorry for all the questions just really jarring my life right now lol
@@S23101 don't worry about asking too many question I just want to help out cause I know how frustrating all this could be. So if you have a 4k60 pro that capture card is installed just like a gpu in a pcie slot that is 2.0 or higher, to find out what version pcie you have you'll find that in your motherboard guide or just google your motherboard to find out. And if you have a hd60s plus you don't need to worry about pcie cause that capture card is connected via usb
hey, I have been trying to stream CSGO with this method but since it only uses Display Capture i still get screen tearing or weird fps drops. Any idea on how to fix this?
I got the same issue i think as u. By fps drops do u mean random chops/stutters, but none reported in obs? Looks Like the elgato can’t keep up?
How did you setup audio??
Exactly what i was thinking
I can't duplicate my monitor to 4k60 pro
What about audio. I cannot get my game audio to go through to streaming laptop. I got the picture and everything figured out!
I’ve had someone else have the same problem you might have to split the audio using an aux splitter connected to the hd60s plus
@@EternoDM dam GG on the quick reply. I'm running ASTRO a50s. I played around I got my discord party audio and game audio to go through. Buttttt I do not have my audio going through and the discord and game audio repeat themselves. The struggle is real.
@@klnadfgnslngldsgnfgn I feel you bro it took me while to figure all of this out. Have you messed around with the elgato software settings
@@EternoDM but ey, funny this reply but what about game sounds ? I mean im fine with using my mic with my stream PC, BUT how about the game audio? Cant get that to work
Why not just stream on the streaming PC by duplicating the display? is extending the display better than duplicating?
Ever since I posted that video I have tried duplicating the display but not a fan of it. For example your in game and click windows or alt to check on audio or something else screen goes black for a second or two I just personally found it a bit annoying.
@@EternoDM So i just tried extended and you're right i mean i dont think i 1% cpu usage is going to effect performance right? Also when i was duplicating the display and playing valorant the monitor that was showing for valorant was my capture card and i couldn't change it from my capture card to my benq monitor. With extended i can use my gaming monitor as the default option now.
@@kungfoojay I haven’t seen any effect on performance while gaming
so i have my gaming pcs screen showing up on my streaming pc in obs... but i dont want people seeing my entire screen if im swapping over to a chat or something.... what am i missing here because i just want it to show the game when the game opens but it isnt doing it
Do you have OBS installed on your gaming pc if so make sure you make a source for game capture. And if you have both pc’s turned on with OBS open you go on your gaming pc right click on the scene where you have that game capture source and you look for full screen projector and you should see your capture card which you should select
Hope that makes sense and if you have further questions please ask I’ll try my best to hopefully fix your issue
@@EternoDM for some reason I can't find my capture card under the full screen projection
@@bdubs3695 what capture card are you using?
@@EternoDM elgato 4k60 pro. I actually just figured it out a few minutes ago. It wasn't working when my displays were set to "duplicate", but it worked when I set a display to "extend"
@@bdubs3695 nice great to hear
Having trouble with my hd60s. When plugged in to my gaming pc and stream pc, causing the game to look horrible (APEX) says the game is running 144hz 1440p but it looks so bad getting the hurts but the quality is horrible any help? Only thing different is I’m using stream labs (projecting screen) to streaming pc without using el gatos utility software. It’s also extended in display settings as well
Things like jagged lines and reduce image quality only appears after plugging in my hdmi from my elgato to the back of my gaming pc. Again my settings are all saying there set at 144hz and 2k via display settings and nvida. Assuming it’s a game issue maybe and not anything on elgatos side ?
Does the game look bad on your gaming monitor as well as in stream labs on your streaming pc?
@@EternoDM just the gaming monitor. It only seems to happen when the elgato is plugged in
@@oGCantEdit do you have a hdmi cable plugged in the out port on the elgato
@@EternoDM yes i do
audio? :(
Idk why anyone would use NDI with an elgato 4k60 pro. Having OBS running on your gaming pc KILLS your gaming PC performance.
My personal experience when I’ve streamed and recorded it didn’t really make a big impact to my gaming pc performance
uses 0.5% on mine, you aren't recording or streaming off the gaming pc so there isnt any real load. However if you use StreamlabsOBS then that hogs resources a lot more without having to record or stream
Can anyone please help me!!!! I’m trying to get my 4k60 pro to capture 1440p since that’s the type of monitor I’m using but it only captures 1080. Don’t know why it says 1080p for Source when I’m using a 1440p monitor
On your streaming pc download elgato 4k capture utility and under device select 4k60 pro then where it says EDID select 1440p and Input EDID mode select display. Next on your gaming pc go to nvidia control panel go to change resolution select 4k60 pro and change the resolution to 2560 x 1440. Hope this helps
@@EternoDM thank you so much it worked. I’ve been using it wrong for a month now. I seriously appreciate you responding. Most definitely subscribing and keep up the good work.🔥
You didnt show the duplicating with main display, incomplete tutorial!
It’s because I am using obs method doing duplicating main display limits your fps
@@EternoDM right but is there a way to completely ditch obs on gaming pc? I want it as clean as possible to game
@@TheDawnFox I've tried both ways and tbh obs method is king simply because there is no screen tearing
@@EternoDM I have Gsync on monitor so that's not an issue, however, I did some tests yesterday and CPU consumption with OBS doesn't even reach 20% so I guess you're right
Hey there
Hey what’s up
@@EternoDM just chillin
I just don’t understand, opening OBS on your gaming PC defeats the purpose of dual PC As soon as you open OBS on your gaming pc you are diminishing your FPS in game, so you might as well be using single PC at that point. STOP opening OBS on gaming PC, that is the entire reason why you spent money on a capture card and another PC. 😤
Not exactly I have no fps problem because it doesn’t use up any resources when obs is open and the upside of this method it prevents screen tear.
@@EternoDM You better get a tool to measure your FPS brother, cause there is absolutely NO WAY you opening OBS on your gaming PC does not use resources. But to each his own. Like I said if you are going to do it that way, you could have saved a lot of money and just did a 1 PC stream. Or you might want to figure out why else you are getting screen tear. I have been doing this a long time.
@@X_tremez I actually have measured it my fps doesn’t take a hit but I am will to try your way. Do you clone the displays?
@@EternoDM I have double monitors, and extend my displays. Not saying you have to do like me. Everyone’s system is different. I have all the top of the line 12th Gen stuff on my 2 systems. But, I just cannot fathom that as soon as you add a game capture or display capture in OBS, your games will definitely take a hit, BUT, like I said it might only be like 10 FPS and if your system is strong enough to begin with, that is really nothing at all.
If you like take a look at my stream from last night. That is on 1 PC Setup and you will see how smooth the stream is in 1440P
While watching your video, I have to figure out things by myself... You and another gentlemen give half of the information, and people must fill in the blanks. It's all good. I'm filling them in. It's annoying to look for help, and people aren't filling in all the blanks.
your right I mostly figure this out myself with some help from other videos is their a specific thing tat you are trying to figure out?
@@EternoDM, I'm using Elgato's 4k60 Pro MK.2 card. Currently, 4k60Pro MK.2 is popping up on my gaming computer. On my streaming computer, 4k60 Pro MK.2 isn't showing up. Many videos show the streaming computer with 4k60 Pro MK.2, but mine isn't. Once I set my gaming computer to 4k60 Pro MK.2, it works on the streaming computer.
For recording, on the gaming PC, it doesn't show the 4k60 Pro MK.2 device. I can see the 4k60 Pro MK.2 Audio on the streaming computer. My whole setup is exceptionally odd. If I put the mic on my main computer, I can hear it through both computers.
It's completely different from most videos. lol
I would pay you to help me on discord its a problem not a lot of people have
what issue are you having?
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Where’s the affiliate link?
the whole point of 2 pcs is to NOT have obs open on your gaming computer. terrible tutorial dont follow this con man
To each their own
There is nothing wrong with having OBS on your gaming PC, If you have a decent setup you can run it. However having OBS gives you privacy in how your applications are captured and shared. If you want to clone your desktop raw go ahead by all means do what is best for you. This method really helped me out and I still manage around 120-165 FPS with application selectively captured.
What is your discord link?
sorry haven't setup a discord yet and if you right mouse click on desktop go to display settings and there should be an option to duplicate your monitor with your 4k60
@@EternoDM I have the picture good just no audio
jayb59#2076 is mines
@@jaybgaming3491 you could click on the volume icon on the lower right and choose the 4k60
@@EternoDM can you do 1 on 1 help I willing to pay. This shit giving me a headache lol