Honestly I could never get the card to work no matter how much I tweaked it or how much help I had. I ended up having a defective LPG2 regardless and I went with an elgato cam link which is ridiclioully expansive now. However I am now using thos with my OSSC and I have absolutely no lag at all
I did see that last night, but both SNES I have are doing the same thing, would it really be that? Also I still had a lot of trouble with the N64 picture not loading but the audio being perfect which threw me for a complete loop. Someone recommended local recording to see if that fixes the problem and if it’s just a OBS studio problem, but even local recording I’m having a problem. Also, I have a decently good gaming PC, I’ll try the capture card in my Predator when I get home but the only difference is the 16gb od ram and not 8gb.
I just sent get it, the ossc is amazing by itself, but the recording and streaming is the pain here that is making me regret ever buying it….
I have the game on my Second monitor, just no display from the capture card itself.
This is my current computer. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LSLRT4Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
With capturing directly to the capture card no, I have not yet today. I actually just received it about 90 minutes before I made this post. It was capturing my PS4 Pro earlier though while I tested it.
The OSSC is showing currently
AV1: RGBS 262p
15.72kHz 60.01HJz
When I hit 1 on the remote the OSSC works perfectly from what I can see. The only thing so far is capturing that is giving me a problem…
When I hooked up the card and sect the Linemult mode to 2, it reads
AV1: RGBS 262p
15.73kHz 60.05Hz
I also have the game on my monitor when the HDMI is split, but all I can capture through the card is audio
Thank you for the help
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