When I run my composite signed from my 2600 through my Elgato to a TV the game image is fine - See 1st image, But then I load the Elgato Game capture software, I get the BW images as shown in 2nd, 3rd images. (BW and lines) I've tried to changed every setting without solving, Has anyone seen this... An Elgato HD60 capture device.

Understanding the Context

This plugs into my computer via USB XSplit streaming program. So really, I need a way to hook the Atari to the TV so I can see the game, and then run the signal into my computer to capture it. With what I have, what is the best way to get this accomplished, and what am I missing that I will need to add? It'd be a modest investment to get an Elgato USB capture card, but that's it.

Key Insights

I already have everything else I need (OSSC, systems/games, webcam, headset, Twitch account, and an iMac fast enough to run OBS) and it's all even in the same room. My methodology will be to use the same Intellivision II going via RCA Composite to a RetroTink 4K (with no filters on) to an Elgato capture device. My expectation in order of worst to best: eurowifi < retrofixes < rf replace < cleancomp (hard to beat something with bypass filters built on the board with adjustment pots). The shelf spans too much wall space to capture in one shot. ^Just some system boxes and the end of that shelf.

Final Thoughts

^The most notable thing in this pic is the PC boxes. Mostly LucasArts games. Can't go wrong there! ^This part of the shelf hasn't changed one bit. Except maybe that copy of Corpse Killer on 32X CD. This is a re-shot image.

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