![]() Play around in the console menu, and you should see the left hand side audio bar move. After a few moments, your console screen should appear.Now turn on whatever console you will be streaming.Mouse over 'Global source', and you should see the Game Capture HD(Or whatever you named it).Name the scene 'Game Capture HD' so you know whats in the scene.Right click in the scenes box, and choose 'Add scene'.Now close the Game Capture HD settings screen.In the video options, tick the checkmark that says 'Enable buffering' and set the buffering time to 1.The Game Capture HD should be automatically selected at the top, if not, click on the dropdown menu and choose 'Elgato Game Capture HD'.Name the source 'Elgato Game Capture HD' for easy remembering.At the bottom right, click on 'Global sources'.Once you have streamed for a bit, you can change these settings., however, set the 'Keyframe interval' to 2. ![]() In the Advanced tab, leave most of the options the same.Do some test streams to figure it out the best you can. You may need to adjust by +50 or -50ms, or even more. The Elgato Game Capture HD60 has a delay of around 650ms. 1400ms is a good place to start, but I recommend testing to get more accurate. ![]()
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