I'm actually impressed with it for the price. If you figure out how to capture game chat would you post a video about it? I've been trying for weeks with all the cables and everything. If I figure it out tho, I'll let the thread know
Can you clarify more on capturing game chat? Like, what games are involved and such? I am a pretty busy university student right now, and I plan on making more videos in the summer, depending on how much time I have
@@VictorDoesTech My apologies. I meant party chat, but the solution should work with any video game. The console I'm using, however, is just a standard PS4. Games I play are Apex, Cold War, RDR2, GTA5 (amongst many more). I actually figured it out last night.
@@VictorDoesTech I took a audio/mic splitter. Where the splitter ends are two males. Then proceeded to plug them into the corresponding female aux ports on the capture card itself. The next thing I did was add a dif mic to my ps4 so the party can hear my voice. I switched the audio input (under devices on PS4) to my Snowball mic and output to TV/Speakers. Hope this helps anyone searching.
@@quietginja9946 Ahhhh, gotcha. First off, glad you found a solution! Secondly, I'm a PC gamer with no consoles other than an Nintendo Switch. So, trying to find a solution for your situation would've been harder for me 😂 Either way, thank you for stopping by the channel and watching the video!
What's up bud I have this same capture card I use it to stream nearly daily got it about a week ago. Super cheap (comparatively) very impressive!
Pretty much 😂 Thanks for stopping by!
I'm actually impressed with it for the price. If you figure out how to capture game chat would you post a video about it? I've been trying for weeks with all the cables and everything. If I figure it out tho, I'll let the thread know
Can you clarify more on capturing game chat? Like, what games are involved and such?
I am a pretty busy university student right now, and I plan on making more videos in the summer, depending on how much time I have
@@VictorDoesTech My apologies. I meant party chat, but the solution should work with any video game. The console I'm using, however, is just a standard PS4. Games I play are Apex, Cold War, RDR2, GTA5 (amongst many more).
I actually figured it out last night.
@@VictorDoesTech I took a audio/mic splitter. Where the splitter ends are two males. Then proceeded to plug them into the corresponding female aux ports on the capture card itself. The next thing I did was add a dif mic to my ps4 so the party can hear my voice. I switched the audio input (under devices on PS4) to my Snowball mic and output to TV/Speakers.
Hope this helps anyone searching.
@@quietginja9946 Ahhhh, gotcha. First off, glad you found a solution!
Secondly, I'm a PC gamer with no consoles other than an Nintendo Switch. So, trying to find a solution for your situation would've been harder for me 😂
Either way, thank you for stopping by the channel and watching the video!