Elgato 4k60s+ into atem iso question
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2021 5:37 pm
I am a streamer and content creator looking to expand my ability and quality. I am currently using an elgato 4k 60s+ as a capture card to record footage from my ps5 and as the passthrough for my console when I stream on twitch. I'd love to switch to an atem iso as the separate files and davinci project file would make things so much more convenient.
My dilemma is using the iso my console footage would be recorded in 1080 instead of 4k if I'm reading correctly.
So my proposed solution would be plugging the ps5 HDMI into the in of the elgato. Using it's stand alone 4k recorder to record tothe sd card. Then plug the HDMI out into the atem with everything else. Effectively giving me two recordings of the game footage while everything is streamed to twitch from the atem iso.
Concerns I have. First and foremost, that it's simply not going to work. Second and equally as important there would be a delay from going from elgato to atem to monitor effectively making the game unplayable.
I've read that you can just finish the project in 4k on davinci but I'm not sure how footage recorded on the atem iso from the ps5 would look finished in 4k.
Any advice?
My dilemma is using the iso my console footage would be recorded in 1080 instead of 4k if I'm reading correctly.
So my proposed solution would be plugging the ps5 HDMI into the in of the elgato. Using it's stand alone 4k recorder to record tothe sd card. Then plug the HDMI out into the atem with everything else. Effectively giving me two recordings of the game footage while everything is streamed to twitch from the atem iso.
Concerns I have. First and foremost, that it's simply not going to work. Second and equally as important there would be a delay from going from elgato to atem to monitor effectively making the game unplayable.
I've read that you can just finish the project in 4k on davinci but I'm not sure how footage recorded on the atem iso from the ps5 would look finished in 4k.
Any advice?