Post: How to Record On PS3 Using Elgato HD60 PVR
04-24-2015, 05:14 AM #1
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With the new Elgato HD60, you cannot record on ps3. This is because of Sony's HDCP protection. But, if you use an hdmi splitter, you can strip the HDCP protection off, and record like normal. Please note that only some splitters actually split the HDCP. The one I am using does.

What you need:

  • HD60
  • Viewport HD Splitter/Orie Splitter
  • 3 HDMI Cables
  • Common Sense


Part 1

  1. Take a HDMI Cable, and plug it into the "Import" Part of the splitter
  2. Then, take the other end of that same cable, and plug it into your ps3
  3. Take a new HDMI cable, and on the "Output" section, put the cable into one of the spots
  4. Then plug the other end of the cable we just used into your T.V
  5. Now, we have one cable left. Plug one end into the "Output" section
  6. Then, take the other end, and plug into the SAME end of the Elgato that the little power cord goes into


Part 2
Now we are going to set up the computer program part. With this part, you kinda have to mess around a bit. You may need to change the device from a ps3, to a ps4 or xbox 1. Its kinda tricky, so just mess around with it.
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HighModzz
04-24-2015, 06:18 AM #2
bmob10189
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Originally posted by Father View Post
With the new Elgato HD60, you cannot record on ps3. This is because of Sony's HDCP protection. But, if you use an hdmi splitter, you can strip the HDCP protection off, and record like normal. Please note that only some splitters actually split the HDCP. The one I am using does.

What you need:

  • HD60
  • Viewport HD Splitter/Orie Splitter
  • 3 HDMI Cables
  • Common Sense


Part 1

  1. Take a HDMI Cable, and plug it into the "Import" Part of the splitter
  2. Then, take the other end of that same cable, and plug it into your ps3
  3. Take a new HDMI cable, and on the "Output" section, put the cable into one of the spots
  4. Then plug the other end of the cable we just used into your T.V
  5. Now, we have one cable left. Plug one end into the "Output" section
  6. Then, take the other end, and plug into the SAME end of the Elgato that the little power cord goes into


Part 2
Now we are going to set up the computer program part. With this part, you kinda have to mess around a bit. You may need to change the device from a ps3, to a ps4 or xbox 1. Its kinda tricky, so just mess around with it.


I have my settings set to Xbox360 and only change the settings to 720 or 1080 depending on if I'm using the PS3 or PS4. the splitter I'm using also has a dual input so I got both systems plugged into it, on the other end 1 going to the tv and the other to the Elgato. Like how yours is.
04-24-2015, 06:20 AM #3
HighModzz
Bounty hunter
Sweet tut!
04-24-2015, 07:22 AM #4
Very good tutorial Happy thanks man Happy
04-25-2015, 05:16 AM #5
Originally posted by Haxman2580 View Post
Very good tutorial Happy thanks man Happy


Originally posted by HighModzz View Post
Sweet tut!


Thanks <3
04-25-2015, 05:18 AM #6
Originally posted by bmob10189 View Post
I have my settings set to Xbox360 and only change the settings to 720 or 1080 depending on if I'm using the PS3 or PS4. the splitter I'm using also has a dual input so I got both systems plugged into it, on the other end 1 going to the tv and the other to the Elgato. Like how yours is.


On ps4 you can turn off the hdcp, and if you have a jailbreak, it should be in debug settings, but this way is easier.

And I can understand if you use the dual so you dont have to reset everything to record on ps4
07-12-2015, 01:27 AM #7
Originally posted by Father View Post
On ps4 you can turn off the hdcp, and if you have a jailbreak, it should be in debug settings, but this way is easier.

And I can understand if you use the dual so you dont have to reset everything to record on ps4


any idea why i get no game sound on the elgato capture software no matter what it try it doesnt capture game sound -___-

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kirill666
07-12-2015, 04:48 AM #8
Adrian
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Originally posted by Father View Post
With the new Elgato HD60, you cannot record on ps3. This is because of Sony's HDCP protection. But, if you use an hdmi splitter, you can strip the HDCP protection off, and record like normal. Please note that only some splitters actually split the HDCP. The one I am using does.

What you need:

  • HD60
  • Viewport HD Splitter/Orie Splitter
  • 3 HDMI Cables
  • Common Sense


Part 1

  1. Take a HDMI Cable, and plug it into the "Import" Part of the splitter
  2. Then, take the other end of that same cable, and plug it into your ps3
  3. Take a new HDMI cable, and on the "Output" section, put the cable into one of the spots
  4. Then plug the other end of the cable we just used into your T.V
  5. Now, we have one cable left. Plug one end into the "Output" section
  6. Then, take the other end, and plug into the SAME end of the Elgato that the little power cord goes into


Part 2
Now we are going to set up the computer program part. With this part, you kinda have to mess around a bit. You may need to change the device from a ps3, to a ps4 or xbox 1. Its kinda tricky, so just mess around with it.


nice tutorial it will help tons of people out Smile
08-01-2015, 01:28 PM #9
i have the same problem xC
08-01-2015, 01:29 PM #10
Originally posted by NoTeZ View Post
any idea why i get no game sound on the elgato capture software no matter what it try it doesnt capture game sound -___-


i have the same problem

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