This article will guide you on connecting the PlayStation 5 to the Elgato Game Capture HD60 X.
Inputs and Outputs
HD60 X has one HDMI input, one HDMI output, one USB output, and one audio input.
HDMI In
This connects to a game console or other video source. Signals protected by HDCP can't be used.
HDMI Out
This sends the HDMI signal in real-time to a TV or display, so you can play your game normally.
Analog Audio In
This connects to an analog audio source, using a 3.5mm cable. This is the audio line-in and not a microphone port.
USB Out
This USB-C port sends the captured video to your computer via USB 3.x.
Disabling HDCP
If HDCP is enabled while you connect HD60 X, the image will be black. HDCP must be disabled before the PlayStation 5 can be captured.
1) Connect your PlayStation 5 directly to your TV set or display via HDMI, without using Elgato Game Capture HD60 X.
2) Visit the Settings > System section of the PlayStation 5 interface, and turn off Enable HDCP. After that, you can use your PlayStation 5 with Elgato Game Capture HD60 X.
Setup Steps
1) Once HDCP is disabled, you can connect your PlayStation 5 to the HDMI In of HD60 X via an HDMI cable
2) Connect the HDMI Out of HD60 X to your TV or display via an HDMI cable.
3) Connect the HD60 X to your computer via a USB cable.
4) Open 4K Capture Utility or OBS Studio to start capturing right away or add HD60 X to your preferred streaming software such as XSplit, SLOBS, and more.