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Meet the new game capture card - Razer Ripsaw HD



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Probably a dumb question given that it has no USB-A ports, but is this compatible with the Seiren X for audio mix-in?

Actually, could I get away with connecting the Seiren's 3.5mm monitoring output to the 3.5 input on the Ripsaw?
looks better than the elgato capture cards just need a pcie verssion
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FiszPL
Yes, taxes, but such high? We're always f***, also on steam with their 1€ = 1$ ratio.

I'm pretty sure it's to incentivize european brands, the import tariffs are usually raised for that reason. It's not that high of a tax considering many other factors of the European Union, especially the monetary aid given to ex-soviet countries like Poland :wink_:
sVortex
am i able to play at 1440p 144hz on my monitor while streaming at 1080p 60 fps?


The only question here that matters and makes or breaks the purchase of this thing. And to specify 1440p144hz pass through without any gimmicks in capture process like dual monitor setups etc. So can it handle highrefresh signals and if so what signals and what resolutions. 108p240hz, 1440p144hz?
This looks so fricking cool.
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sharpsecretRosewood079
The only question here that matters and makes or breaks the purchase of this thing. And to specify 1440p144hz pass through without any gimmicks in capture process like dual monitor setups etc. So can it handle highrefresh signals and if so what signals and what resolutions. 108p240hz, 1440p144hz?

No it can't
I currently switched to 1440p monitor @ 165hz and it turned my streaming world upside down. I was currently using the live gamer HD which is a pcie capture card and I was unable to properly stream at 720p anymore because of the screen size and screen hz rate. The issue is that you want to take advantage of the nice 600 dollar plus 1440p monitor I just got and the capture card was not allowing me to do that. I tried all the work arounds that I found online and youtube. None of them worked easily and some games just didn't work.

I currently tried this on both the Elgato HD 60 pro and the Avermedia Live gamer HD. Both of these capture cards will force your game to output at 1080p 60.


I tried the extends monitor work around where you have OBS on 2 computers and you use the preview window to get the stream to the other pc, but this is one of the worst visual quality routes you can go. This in my opinion should not be a work around. If people are used to having a 720p 60hz stream, they will be extremely disappointed in this. If you are deciding to do it this way your stream is going to suffer hugely on the quality front. Isn't that the point of having a capture card in the first place. Also there are other inherent issues like audio delay that can be tricky to fix. All I care about with streaming is that the capture card device will not force my main gaming PC into the resolution as the streaming PC. To get the best possible image quality and smooth motion, cloning the main display is the best route.

The question is will the Razer ripsaw HD accept a 1440p signal at 144hz. Im not interested in pass through, and I also not to worried about screen tearing on the streaming pc side.
technoCocoaBrown819
I currently switched to 1440p monitor @ 165hz and it turned my streaming world upside down. I was currently using the live gamer HD which is a pcie capture card and I was unable to properly stream at 720p anymore because of the screen size and screen hz rate. The issue is that you want to take advantage of the nice 600 dollar plus 1440p monitor I just got and the capture card was not allowing me to do that. I tried all the work arounds that I found online and youtube. None of them worked easily and some games just didn't work.

I currently tried this on both the Elgato HD 60 pro and the Avermedia Live gamer HD. Both of these capture cards will force your game to output at 1080p 60.


I tried the extends monitor work around where you have OBS on 2 computers and you use the preview window to get the stream to the other pc, but this is one of the worst visual quality routes you can go. This in my opinion should not be a work around. If people are used to having a 720p 60hz stream, they will be extremely disappointed in this. If you are deciding to do it this way your stream is going to suffer hugely on the quality front. Isn't that the point of having a capture card in the first place. Also there are other inherent issues like audio delay that can be tricky to fix. All I care about with streaming is that the capture card device will not force my main gaming PC into the resolution as the streaming PC. To get the best possible image quality and smooth motion, cloning the main display is the best route.

The question is will the Razer ripsaw HD accept a 1440p signal at 144hz. Im not interested in pass through, and I also not to worried about screen tearing on the streaming pc side.


not only will it not support 1440p at 144hz, it will not support 1440p AT ALL! (even though it is advertised as a supported resolution) just bought one and may have to return it if tech support is unable to get this working with my 1440p monitor.
OKAY So I am in need of help. I bought a Razer Ripsaw HD, and got it all set up.. Well I cant seem to figure out why I cant get sound from my game to go through too streamlaps OBS. Can anyone help me?
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shaggyjason
OKAY So I am in need of help. I bought a Razer Ripsaw HD, and got it all set up.. Well I cant seem to figure out why I cant get sound from my game to go through too streamlaps OBS. Can anyone help me?

I'm kinda struggling w/ this too w/ the Elgato HD60 Pro, The new Ripsaw HD will be perfect for when Im on the go to stream console games xD
shaggyjason
OKAY So I am in need of help. I bought a Razer Ripsaw HD, and got it all set up.. Well I cant seem to figure out why I cant get sound from my game to go through too streamlaps OBS. Can anyone help me?

I had this issue as well. You have to go in and add the Ripsaw HD as an Audio Input Capture source and set that to "Microphone (Razer Ripsaw HD HDMI)" and that should work for you. It took me a while to find this, but it seems to work fine.

Ripsaw HD: Passthrough at 4K as expected, but streaming not correct

Has anyone gotten the passthrough at 4K to work, while also getting their OBS/SLOBS to output the stream at 1080p? The passthrough works great straight to the monitor, but it doesn't appear the input source to OBS/SLOBS is being downscaled to 1080p as i would have expected it to be.

I think I've got it figured out with Xbox One X at least. First stream is today so we'll see! :smile_:
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Great move razer. Gonna buy this soon. Been saving up for this haha!
The design of this is really clean like all of Razer's products!
Finaly some quality 4k at the market.
shaggyjason
OKAY So I am in need of help. I bought a Razer Ripsaw HD, and got it all set up.. Well I cant seem to figure out why I cant get sound from my game to go through too streamlaps OBS. Can anyone help me?


In the game capture properties you have to click the use custom audio device and select Razer Ripsaw hd hdmi, I’m having major lag issues though that I’ve never had on any other card that I can figure out
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Gridhunter
Finaly some quality 4k at the market.

Yeah but the amount of hz is pretty limited...
TheIcemanCometh
I had this issue as well. You have to go in and add the Ripsaw HD as an Audio Input Capture source and set that to "Microphone (Razer Ripsaw HD HDMI)" and that should work for you. It took me a while to find this, but it seems to work fine.

Ripsaw HD: Passthrough at 4K as expected, but streaming not correct

any chance you should capture screen of your obs settings? i cant get my pc2pc setup to work with my audio..i have video working fine...OBS wont detect sound.
technokat


Entre no poder do novo Razer Ripsaw HD: http://rzr.to/ripsaw-hd


Apresentamos o Razer Ripsaw HD, uma placa de captura de jogos dedicada projetada para complementar o seu PC de streaming dedicado para streaming em nível profissional - tanto em configurações de console quanto de PC. Com a capacidade de suportar jogabilidade 4K e streaming Full HD 60 FPS, você obtém alta qualidade, filmagens detalhadas e áudio nítido, garantindo que sua jogabilidade seja tão boa para o seu público quanto para você. E com capacidade plug and play fácil, você pode obter streaming imediatamente.

A placa de captura criada para streaming de próxima geração no PC e no console está aqui.

nce

nice, nice congratulations
not bad! I like the small, sleek design
it's true but i link it
I have some popping sounds coming through with Audio Input Capture as Microphone Razer Ripsaw HDMI

One odd thing to add my Samsung tv has one connect hdmi port where every hdmi cable is plugged and everytime I plug in the Razer Ripsaw HD my Samsung soundbar would disconnect and wont work again unless I do a power cycle restart.
technokat


Tap into the power of the all-new Razer Ripsaw HD: http://rzr.to/ripsaw-hd


Introducing Razer Ripsaw HD, a dedicated game capture card designed to complement your dedicated streaming PC for pro-grade streaming—both on console and PC setups. With the ability to support 4K gameplay and Full HD 60 FPS streaming, you get high quality, detailed footage and crisp audio, ensuring your gameplay looks just as good to your audience as it does to you. And with easy plug and play capability, you can get streaming right away.

The capture card built for next-level streaming on PC and console is here.

Looking good
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Looking good

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technoCocoaBrown819
I currently switched to 1440p monitor @ 165hz and it turned my streaming world upside down. I was currently using the live gamer HD which is a pcie capture card and I was unable to properly stream at 720p anymore because of the screen size and screen hz rate. The issue is that you want to take advantage of the nice 600 dollar plus 1440p monitor I just got and the capture card was not allowing me to do that. I tried all the work arounds that I found online and youtube. None of them worked easily and some games just didn't work.

I currently tried this on both the Elgato HD 60 pro and the Avermedia Live gamer HD. Both of these capture cards will force your game to output at 1080p 60.


I tried the extends monitor work around where you have OBS on 2 computers and you use the preview window to get the stream to the other pc, but this is one of the worst visual quality routes you can go. This in my opinion should not be a work around. If people are used to having a 720p 60hz stream, they will be extremely disappointed in this. If you are deciding to do it this way your stream is going to suffer hugely on the quality front. Isn't that the point of having a capture card in the first place. Also there are other inherent issues like audio delay that can be tricky to fix. All I care about with streaming is that the capture card device will not force my main gaming PC into the resolution as the streaming PC. To get the best possible image quality and smooth motion, cloning the main display is the best route.

The question is will the Razer ripsaw HD accept a 1440p signal at 144hz. Im not interested in pass through, and I also not to worried about screen tearing on the streaming pc side.


i was wondering how the ripsaw compares to the elgato. haven't quite found an answer yet but thanks for shedding a little bit of light on output issues