F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Looking for assistance with Elgato streaming on a desktop computer configuration.

Looking for assistance with Elgato streaming on a desktop computer configuration.

Looking for assistance with Elgato streaming on a desktop computer configuration.

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EmmyG123
Member
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10-12-2018, 12:16 AM
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I’m considering purchasing the Elgato HD60 S. I've been observing videos on its installation and functionality, and I believe I grasp the setup process. However, my graphics card—a 2080Ti—possesses a single HDMI output connected to my screen. Consequently, I’m unsure how I'll connect the Elgato since I lack an additional HDMI port. Should I require a splitter, and if so, will it preserve my monitor’s 144Hz refresh rate when connected through the splitter? Could someone offer guidance?
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EmmyG123
10-12-2018, 12:16 AM #1

I’m considering purchasing the Elgato HD60 S. I've been observing videos on its installation and functionality, and I believe I grasp the setup process. However, my graphics card—a 2080Ti—possesses a single HDMI output connected to my screen. Consequently, I’m unsure how I'll connect the Elgato since I lack an additional HDMI port. Should I require a splitter, and if so, will it preserve my monitor’s 144Hz refresh rate when connected through the splitter? Could someone offer guidance?

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Thelo58
Member
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10-12-2018, 05:28 AM
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The audio transmits via the HD 60 s, which features HDMI input and output. Therefore, you’ll need an HDMI cable connecting your 2080ti to the Elgato, followed by another HDMI cable linking that device to your display.
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Thelo58
10-12-2018, 05:28 AM #2

The audio transmits via the HD 60 s, which features HDMI input and output. Therefore, you’ll need an HDMI cable connecting your 2080ti to the Elgato, followed by another HDMI cable linking that device to your display.

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khanna30
Member
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10-12-2018, 07:11 AM
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Yeah I understand that but how about if I’m doing a dual pc set up. You think I’ll have to go from HDMI to HDMI splitter then HDMI from splitter to dvi transition to monitor. Then other HDMI to elgato HD 60 then go to the second pc HDMI?
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khanna30
10-12-2018, 07:11 AM #3

Yeah I understand that but how about if I’m doing a dual pc set up. You think I’ll have to go from HDMI to HDMI splitter then HDMI from splitter to dvi transition to monitor. Then other HDMI to elgato HD 60 then go to the second pc HDMI?

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lillilly6996
Junior Member
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10-12-2018, 08:32 AM
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Would you like to capture video from two separate computers and display it on two monitors using a single device?
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lillilly6996
10-12-2018, 08:32 AM #4

Would you like to capture video from two separate computers and display it on two monitors using a single device?