This article will guide you on connecting the Xbox One to Elgato Game Capture HD60 S.
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S connects to the Xbox One using HDMI. It can passthrough video to a TV set also using HDMI. An HDMI cable is included in the box.
Inputs and Outputs
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S has two inputs, and two outputs:
HDMI In
This connects to a game console or other video source. Signals protected by HDCP can't be used.
Analog Audio In
This connects to an analog audio source, using an 3.5mm cable. This is audio line in, and not a microphone port.
USB Out
This USB-C port sends the raw video to your computer via USB 3.x. This high speed connection allows for the Instant Gameview low latency preview of the Elgato Game Capture HD60 S. The preview will only be delayed by 50-100 milliseconds.
The USB cable also powers the Elgato Game Capture HD60 S hardware.
HDMI Out
This sends the HDMI signal in real time to a TV or display, so you can play your game normally.
Setup Steps
Download and install the Elgato Game Capture HD software, version 3.2 or higher:
https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/downloads
Connect your Xbox One to the HDMI In of Elgato Game Capture HD60 S via an HDMI cable
Connect the HDMI Out of Elgato Game Capture HD60 S to your TV or display via an HDMI cable.
Connect the Elgato Game Capture HD60 S to your computer via a USB cable.
Xbox One: Audio
In the HDMI audio options, the Xbox One should be set to use Stereo uncompressed audio.
Xbox One: General HDMI Issues
The Xbox One has HDMI output.
Depending on what's on screen, content may be encrypted with HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). In that case, Elgato Game Capture HD60 will not be able to capture that content via HDMI.
If the output is not encrypted, like gameplay, then Elgato Game Capture HD60 S should be able to capture content, much like it does with the Xbox 360.
The Xbox One uses HDCP protection when watching a purchased movie, or when using streaming services like Netflix. Therefore, Elgato Game Capture HD60 S won't be able to capture that content.
For example, Netflix will not play video if Elgato Game Capture HD60 S is attached. You can try to use Netflix full screen, or snapped to the right side of the screen, but video won't play either way. This is due to HDCP.
If you've opened a media application which enables HDCP, you can clear HDCP protections by performing a full power cycle of the Xbox One console. With the console powered on, hold down the power button on the console for a few seconds until you hear a chime and the console powers down. You can now power the Xbox One back up and HDCP should be cleared and you can go back to capturing.
The Xbox One also has HDMI input.
The Xbox One can accept passthrough video from a variety of sources. HDCP protection still applies to that video.
• If the HDMI input attached to the Xbox One has HDCP protection, it will stay protected when it exits the Xbox One.
• If the HDMI input attached to the Xbox One does not have HDCP protection, it will not have HDCP when it exits the Xbox One.
Video from a cable box or satellite receiver, send over HDMI, usually has HDCP protection. That video would not play when Elgato Game Capture HD60 S is connected, and would most likely have a black screen.
Troubleshooting - No Image Appears On The TV
If your TV only supports 1080i or 720p, and not 1080p, then you may not get a video image when Elgato Game Capture HD60 S is first connected. The video may still appear in the software, but not on your TV.
The solution would be to set your Xbox One to output video to 720p or 1080i - whatever format your TV can support.
Improving Performance
Elgato Game Capture HD software works well if your computer exceeds the basic System Requirements.
Elgato Game Capture HD60 S System Requirements
If your computer barely meets the minimum System Requirements, then performance may suffer, especially if you are trying to do a number of things at the same time.
This article includes a few steps you can take to improve performance in such situations:
Improve Elgato Game Capture HD software performance