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Learn MoreThe best capture card for PS5 and Xbox Series X is the Elgato HD60 X ($150) — it handles 4K60 HDR passthrough to your TV while encoding 1080p60 for your stream, works with both consoles without additional software, and integrates directly with OBS and Streamlabs. For 4K encoding, step up to the Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2 ($200) or AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K ($180).
Every console streamer needs two things from a capture card: clean passthrough (so your TV isn’t affected) and reliable encoding (so your stream looks sharp). The models below have been tested specifically for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S compatibility.
TL;DR
- Best overall: Elgato HD60 X (~$150) — 4K60 passthrough, 1080p60 encode, USB-C, works with PS5 and Xbox
- Best for 4K streaming: Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2 (~$200) — PCIe card, 4K60 encode
- Budget pick: Elgato HD60 S+ (~$100) — 4K30 passthrough, 1080p60 encode, USB
- PS5 critical requirement: disable HDCP in PS5 settings before any capture card detects signal
- Xbox: no HDCP issue — plug in and stream
- OBS bitrate for Twitch: 6,000 kbps at 1080p60
Why you need a capture card for console streaming
PS5 and Xbox both have built-in broadcast options (native Twitch apps), but they have hard limitations:
- No PC overlay or alert animations
- No chatbot integration (Nightbot, StreamElements)
- No access to OBS scene switching or custom layouts
- No webcam overlay on most console apps
- No VOD archive for Eklipse clip automation
A capture card connects your console’s HDMI output to your PC, letting OBS handle encoding, overlays, and streaming — exactly like a PC game stream.
PS5 setup: HDCP must be disabled first
Before connecting any capture card to a PS5, disable HDCP:
Settings → System → HDMI → Enable HDCP → OFF
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) blocks capture cards from reading the HDMI signal. Without disabling it, your capture card will show a black screen. This doesn’t affect gameplay or TV output — it only removes the DRM flag from the HDMI signal.
Xbox consoles do not have this restriction.
Best capture cards for PS5 and Xbox: comparison table
| Card | Price | Interface | Max Encode | Passthrough | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elgato HD60 X | ~$150 | USB-C | 1080p60 | 4K60 HDR | Most PS5/Xbox streamers |
| Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2 | ~$200 | PCIe | 4K60 | 4K60 HDR | 4K streaming builds |
| AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K | ~$180 | PCIe | 4K60 | 4K60 HDR | Alternative to Elgato |
| Elgato HD60 S+ | ~$100 | USB | 1080p60 | 4K30 HDR | Budget console streaming |
| Razer Ripsaw HD | ~$90 | USB | 1080p60 | 1080p | Tightest budget |
| AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2+ | ~$130 | USB | 1080p60 | 4K30 | Standalone recording + streaming |
Elgato HD60 X — best overall pick
The HD60 X is the most practical card for the majority of PS5 and Xbox streamers:
- 4K60 HDR passthrough: your TV receives the full console signal unaffected
- 1080p60 encoding at up to 8,000 kbps: sharp stream quality on Twitch or YouTube
- USB-C connection: no PCIe slot required; works on any gaming PC or laptop
- Instant Gameview in 4K60: extremely low latency preview in OBS (< 50ms)
- Compatible with both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S out of the box
OBS setup with HD60 X:
- Connect PS5/Xbox HDMI out → HD60 X HDMI in
- HD60 X HDMI out → TV (passthrough)
- HD60 X USB-C → PC
- OBS → Sources → + → Video Capture Device → Elgato HD60 X
- Set resolution: 1920×1080, FPS: 60
- In OBS Settings → Output → Encoding: NVENC H.264 (if NVIDIA GPU) or x264
- Bitrate: 6,000 kbps (Twitch maximum for standard partners)
Elgato 4K60 Pro MK.2 — best for 4K streaming
If you want to stream at 4K30 or capture 4K60 for editing (not just passthrough), the 4K60 Pro MK.2 is the next step:
- PCIe installation: goes inside your PC like a graphics card; lower latency and more stable than USB
- 4K60 HDR encode at up to 140 Mbps for recording
- VRR and HDR support for Xbox Series X variable refresh rate gameplay
- Requires a free PCIe ×4 slot (check your motherboard)
Note: 4K streaming is only useful if your internet upload exceeds 25 Mbps and your PC GPU can encode 4K efficiently. Most streamers are better served streaming 1080p60 and using 4K passthrough.
AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K — best alternative to Elgato
The Live Gamer 4K offers nearly identical specs to the 4K60 Pro MK.2:
- PCIe ×4 internal card
- 4K60 HDR encode up to 240 Mbps
- RECentral software included (but OBS compatibility is better)
- $180 — typically $20 less than the Elgato equivalent
Elgato integrates more seamlessly with OBS (which most streamers use). AVerMedia is a solid alternative if the Elgato is out of stock or priced higher in your region.
Recommended streaming settings for PS5 / Xbox + Twitch
| Resolution | Bitrate | Encoder | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1080p60 | 6,000 kbps | NVENC H.264 | Twitch standard max; best quality for most viewers |
| 1080p60 | 6,000 kbps | x264 | Higher CPU usage; similar visual quality |
| 720p60 | 3,500 kbps | NVENC/x264 | If upload bandwidth is limited (<10 Mbps) |
| 1080p30 | 4,500 kbps | NVENC/x264 | For slower-paced games (RPGs, strategy) |
Audio: 160 kbps AAC, 48 kHz. Use a USB or XLR microphone connected to your PC for best audio quality — console headset audio through the controller mic is noticeably worse.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a capture card to stream PS5 or Xbox on Twitch?
No — both PS5 and Xbox have native Twitch broadcast apps. But the built-in apps don’t support overlays, webcam layouts, chatbots, or clip automation. A capture card + OBS gives you the full broadcasting setup.
Why is my PS5 showing a black screen in OBS?
HDCP is enabled on your PS5. Go to Settings → System → HDMI → Enable HDCP → turn OFF. This is required for any capture card to read the PS5 HDMI signal.
Can I use a capture card with Xbox Series X?
Yes — Xbox consoles don’t have HDCP restrictions for capture. Connect the HDMI from the Xbox to the capture card input, and the capture card output to your TV (passthrough). No settings change required on the Xbox side.
What’s the difference between internal (PCIe) and external (USB) capture cards?
PCIe cards install inside your PC and offer more stable, lower-latency capture with higher maximum bitrates (up to 240 Mbps for 4K recording). USB cards are portable and work on laptops. For streaming (not recording 4K), USB cards like the HD60 X perform identically in practice.
Can I use a capture card to stream console games to YouTube?
Yes. A capture card works with any streaming platform supported by OBS — Twitch, YouTube, Kick, or simultaneous multi-streaming. The capture card setup is platform-agnostic.
From console stream to TikTok clips
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