Elgato Game Capture HD software can now stream to YouTube at 60fps.
To do so, you'll need the YouTube High Frame Rate Special Edition versions of the Elgato Game Capture HD software.
Download for Windows - 2.11.29
Download for OS X - 2.0.2
Resolutions and Frame Rates
Elgato Game Capture HD can stream 720p video at 60fps.
Elgato Game Capture HD60 can stream both 720p and 1080p video at 60fps.
When using Stream Command, the limit for YouTube streaming is 720p at 60fps.
When using the Live Streaming functionality built into Elgato Game Capture HD software (with Stream Command off), the limit for YouTube streaming is 1080p at 60fps
More Information
More detailed information about this feature can be found at the YouTube Creator Blog:
http://youtubecreator.blogspot.de/2015/05/60fps-live-streaming-on-youtube-in-html5.html
To find out what browsers support HTML5 and YouTube video, see this page:
https://www.youtube.com/html5
To do so, you'll need the YouTube High Frame Rate Special Edition versions of the Elgato Game Capture HD software.
Download for Windows - 2.11.29
Download for OS X - 2.0.2
Resolutions and Frame Rates
Elgato Game Capture HD can stream 720p video at 60fps.
Elgato Game Capture HD60 can stream both 720p and 1080p video at 60fps.
When using Stream Command, the limit for YouTube streaming is 720p at 60fps.
When using the Live Streaming functionality built into Elgato Game Capture HD software (with Stream Command off), the limit for YouTube streaming is 1080p at 60fps
More Information
More detailed information about this feature can be found at the YouTube Creator Blog:
http://youtubecreator.blogspot.de/2015/05/60fps-live-streaming-on-youtube-in-html5.html
Now we want to help you take it even further with something new: 60fps live streaming, launching today as an early preview on HTML5-compatible browsers. When you start a live stream on YouTube at 60fps, we’ll transcode your stream into 720p60 and 1080p60, which means silky smooth playback for gaming and other fast-action videos. We’ll also make your stream available in 30fps on devices where high frame rate viewing is not yet available, while we work to expand support in the coming weeks.
To find out what browsers support HTML5 and YouTube video, see this page:
https://www.youtube.com/html5