Elgato Video Capture 2.0.2 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 2.0.2 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 2.0.1 for macOS is now available. This version:
- requires macOS 10.11 or later
- supports macOS 10.15 Catalina
- Is 64-bit
- Fixes an issue related to languages in macOS 10.15 Catalina, that would prevent the application from launching
Elgato Video Capture 2.0.1 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 2.0.1 for macOS is now available. This version:
- requires macOS 10.11 or later
- supports macOS 10.15 Catalina
- Is 64-bit
- Introduces Full Screen Mode
You can download the latest version of Elgato Video Capture for macOS here:
Elgato Video Capture 2.0.1 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 2.0 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 2.0 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 1.15 for Windows
Elgato Video Capture 1.15 is the latest version of the software for Windows.
To use Elgato Video Capture for Windows, you will need to download both the Driver, and the Software. After downloading, run the driver installation and follow the instructions. You can also update previous driver versions with this application.
Elgato Video Capture Software 1.15 for Windows
Elgato Video Capture Driver for Windows
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.5 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.5 for macOS
What's new in this release?
- improved support for YouTube uploads
- improved support for OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)
System Requirements
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.5 will work on an Intel Mac with OS X 10.6.8 or higher. However, we recommend OS X 10.10 or later with all software and security updates installed.
Elgato Video Capture supports the Elgato Video Capture hardware and can record H.264 and MPEG-4 video at a resolution of 640x480 with AAC audio, using software encoding. This format is suitable for video capable iPods, iPhones, iPads and Apple TVs as well as importing to iMovie ‘09 or higher without re-encoding.
By default, H.264 video is used on Intel Core 2 Duo Macs with a 2.33 GHz or higher CPU. For Macs with slower CPUs, Elgato Video Capture will default to MPEG-4 video.
The format can be changed manually in the Elgato Video Capture Preferences.
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.3 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.3 for macOS
Please note: Video Capture 1.1.3 does not support OS X 10.5.8. OS X 10.5.8 users, please use version 1.1.2.
What's new in this release?
- new option to manually specify the length of your video
- new preference to manually specify your TV standard
- improved support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
System Requirements
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.3 will work on an Intel Mac with OS X 10.6.8 or higher. However, we recommend OS X 10.9.2 or later with all software and security updates installed.
Elgato Video Capture supports the Elgato Video Capture hardware and can record H.264 and MPEG-4 video at a resolution of 640x480 with AAC audio, using software encoding. This format is suitable for video capable iPods, iPhones, iPads and Apple TVs as well as importing to iMovie ‘09 or higher without re-encoding.
By default, H.264 video is used on Intel Core 2 Duo Macs with a 2.33 GHz or higher CPU. For Macs with slower CPUs, Elgato Video Capture will default to MPEG-4 video.
The format can be changed manually in the Elgato Video Capture Preferences.
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.2 for macOS
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.2 for macOS
Supports OS X 10.5.8.
What's new in this release?
- support for Gatekeeper
- improved support for YouTube
System Requirements
Elgato Video Capture 1.1.2 will work on an Intel Mac with OS X 10.5.8 or higher. However, we recommend OS X 10.8.2 or later with all software and security updates installed.
Elgato Video Capture supports the Elgato Video Capture hardware and can record H.264 and MPEG-4 video at a resolution of 640x480 with AAC audio, using software encoding. This format is suitable for video capable iPods, iPhones, iPads and Apple TVs as well as importing to iMovie ‘09 or higher without re-encoding.
By default, H.264 video is used on Intel Core 2 Duo Macs with a 2.33 GHz or higher CPU. For Macs with slower CPUs, Elgato Video Capture will default to MPEG-4 video.
The format can be changed manually in the Elgato Video Capture Preferences.