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  1. First my pc specs:



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    > Mainboard : Gigabyte EX58-UD3R
    > Chipset : Intel X58
    > Processor : Intel Core i7 920 @ 2666 MHz (max : 2926)
    > Physical Memory : 6144 MB (3 x 2048 DDR3-SDRAM )
    > Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580
    > Hard Disk : Western Digital WD1001FALS-00J7B0 ATA Device (1000GB)
    > Hard Disk : Western Digital WD1001FALS-00E3A0 ATA Device (1000GB)
    > DVD-Rom Drive : HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50
    > Monitor Type : LG Electronics W2486 - 24 inches
    > Network Card : Realtek Semiconductor RTL8168/8111 PCIe Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
    > Operating System : Windows 8 Pro Professional 6.02.9200 (64-bit)
    > DirectX : Version 11.00
    > Windows Performance Index : 5.9 on 7.9


    Im using Elgato the black one got it by mail from amazon.uk
    The version drivers of the elgato im using now is: 1.41.13(513)


    I just connected it to the playstation 3 and my pc as its written in the small guide came with it.
    I see now the playstation 3 screen on my pc via the elgato software but before i event record anything i only clicked on the Live button its now lagging.


    I try to mvoe between the menus of the ps3 and the lag is about 2-3 seconds. When i move my ps3 controller to the left for example it take about 2-3 seconds to make it on the ps3.

    Whay is that ? Is my pc specs too low for it ? If so what do i need to change in my pc specs ?


    My monitor is LG FLATRON W2486L my pc is connected to the monitor via dvi and gdmi i tried both and its lag.
    What else can i do to solve it ? The lag is just when i clicked live not even recorded anything yet.
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  2. Member SHS's Avatar
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    You always have that on PC monitor because you viewing the encoding file which take time to encode/decode so that why you have to used the video pass-thur for live preview
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  3. SHS is right -- you have to use the passthrough to a TV to get lag-free video. All the hardware h.264 encoding capture devices are like that.
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