My Elgato Game Capture HD died today. It was working fine yesterday, but the mini-USB port seems to have given up the ghost. It's still picking up enough power for the HDMI passthrough to work, meaning I can still use my consoles, but it's not talking to my computer at all. Lucky I just finished recording a month's worth of new videos, then, huh? Though this does mean I won't be able to take screenshots for a few days.
I do have another device on the way. The fact that my Game Capture HD used a mini-USB port should tell you that it was a fairly dated piece of tech that was already end-of-line when I bought it (for relatively cheap) so I think it's had a good run, particularly given the heavy use it gets. I've bought a new HD 60 S+ model from Amazon, since they're currently doing a "pay it off in bits with no interest" plan, meaning I can get it by Thursday for £35 (for the next 5 months) instead of nearly £200. So that's all good — though as with any unexpected expense of this kind, it's something I could have done without, particularly at this time of year.
Still, it'll be an upgrade. The HD 60 S+ model does 4K passthrough, so if and when I ever upgrade to something that actually supports 4K, I'll be able to enjoy it at full resolution. It also captures at 1080p and 60 frames per second rather than the 1080p and 30 frames per second the dearly departed one did, so that will mean better video quality for console stuff as well as anything I capture on my PC. That will be nice.
Ah well. These things happen. I guess you know where your kind contributions are going this month, then! 🙂




