Over the past few weeks I have been in a conflict over which capture card I should buy. The choices were the Elgato HD60, or the Roxio HD Pro.
First thing that came in mind when researching these two were the price labels, the Elgato HD60 is around $150, on the other hand the Roxio HD Pro is around $100, just a $50 dollar difference. But instead of being the normal person and buying the cheapest offer, I decided to research more on these two. First the system requirements, for Elgato, the latest download of the software required a 64 bit system, which was an immediate loss for me considering that I have a 32 bit. Elgato has a 32 bit download but it's a older version. On the other hand Roxio's software has a latest 64 and 32 bit download for the computer. By now i'm on Roxios side. Next was setup, and to my surprise the were both technically the same. Roxio has just an extra push having included the component cables to enable older games to be recorded. Lastly was peoples reviews on them and which one they liked better. The results were almost half and half having the Elgato come up on top but Roxio be put as a close second due to personal reasons. So then came my decision. Which was the Roxio HD Pro. The price value was less then the Elgato HD60 wich can help me save up for other things, the easy setup and ability to play older games was a must since I want to collect older games and enjoy them, and the reviews were mostly the same or close to the Elgato. But how about you? which one would you pick?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IrLWdd5ick http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/game-capture/hd-pro/overview.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwr53OBRCDARIsAL0vKrNQxhz_cyQuE3CSSkrKakaFsNXFzzBWnU_qXemn-DTmR4gUc-rLtPwaApOIEALw_wcB http://img.roxio.com/guides/products/gamecapture/hdpro/rgchdpro_qsg_en.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtbltOF-ztA&t=435s http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/84856-how-do-you-set-up-the-hd-pro-for-wii-u/ http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1684718/elgato-game-capture-roxio-game-capture-pro.html
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