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Video Capture Devices with HDR support

Starting with OBS 28.0, users are able to record and stream in High Dynamic Range (HDR). When capturing from an external source such as a console this requires the device to support a 10-bit format such as the P010 color space. This page contains a non-exhaustive list of supported devices that have been tested with OBS 28.0 on Windows and verified to work with HDR.

Note that capturing HDR video from devices is only supported on Windows at this time.

The following OBS Certified devices are supported:

  • ASUS CU4K30
  • EVGA XR1 Pro

The following other devices have been tested to work:

  • AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K (GC573)
  • AVerMedia Live Gamer ULTRA (GC553)
  • Elgato 4K60 Pro Mk.2
  • Elgato 4K60 S+
  • Elgato HD60 S+
  • Elgato HD60 X

All devices were tested with the latest firmware and drivers (where applicable), if you're experiencing issues please make sure you have updated them first!

Other devices may work, but many consumer level devices do not have support for capturing HDR. Professional level devices (e.g. Magewell, AJA, Blackmagic Design) should support 10-bit capture. Note that the DeckLink source currently does not support HDR capture.