

You will then need to adjust this delay to fit your needs.

It should bring you to a part with timing sliders for HDMI and component. He said with the newer software (version 1.2) there is a secret advanced settings tab that you get to by holding the "ctrl" key down when you enter tools. I talked to an Elgato tech the other day on the phone and this was what he told me. Here's an expansion on my story.I know it's not the HDMI cable as I'm using one from Monoprice. I'd love to hear if you find a solution, and you might save me some debug time too I JUST got my elgato last night, so I haven't had time to experiment yet.

If so, then you probably have a cable situation, especially if running a long cable like I am (so I can't hide my equipment). Later on, I replaced the cable for a better version, and now the xbox runs at 1080p, without an issue.įirst thoguh, for you, the elgato only supports 1080i, so you may need to set it down to 1080i? If not, try temporarily setting it to 720p, and see if that improves your situation. Eventually, I lowered it to 720p, then the xbox and TV played nice. It couldn't maintain sync with the TV, and I would get a signal for about 10 seconds, then it would drop for a few, then come back. I've seen a very similar issue, when I was running a cheap 25ft hdmi to my xbox 360, but it was even worse. I actually suspect that it may be my HDMI cable, because I have a 13ft cable running to my TV. My video drops for a second or 2, randomly during gameplay.
#ELGATO GAME CAPTURE HD SOFTWARE PROBLEMS PS3#
I'm using the ps3 connector cable, to the elgato (which I need to change, because that cable doesn't play well with my sony headset).
