So having it connected to a USB Port (best on your Computer) is required. Some Capture Cards (such as Elgato) get their power through USB and don’t have their own power supply unit. Make sure the Capture Card is powered on.Make sure the latest Capture Card Firmware is installed (can usually be updated through the capture tool on Computer, depending on your capture card model).Make sure you’re using the latest version HDMI Cables.Make sure Cables are Connected Correctly (1) PS5 HDMI OUT > Capture Card HDMI IN / (2) Capture Card HDMI OUT > TV HDMI IN / (3) Capture Card USB > Computer USB.If it’s not a 4K capture card, you’ll have to buy a better capture card for 4K. Check what maximum resolution your Capture Card can support. Try lowering the resolution to 1080p and turn off HDR. Some capture cards cannot capture 4K or HDR. Make sure your Capture Card supports the resolution and video settings you’re trying to capture (what you’ve selected in PS5 Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output).Double-check that PS5 HDCP is really turned Off, not On.
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If this doesn’t fix it, here are some other probable causes for the problem and how to fix them: Another trick to get around the whole HDCP issue is to use an HDMI Splitter that can filter out the HDCP Signal. The only downside is that you cannot use certain media apps on the PS5 while HDCP is disabled (such as Netflix). You may need to reboot your PS5, Capture Card, Computer and Capture Software if this doesn’t work right away. This will make all capture cards work (AverMedia, Elgato, Hauppauge HD PVR, PH4SBD, Digitnow, ZasLuke, Mirabox, Feitoo, MyPin, LiNKFor). Here’s how to turn off HDCP: PS5 Settings > System > HDMI > Enable HDCP > UNCHECKĪssuming your capture card, the cables and software are set up correctly, this will fix the problem.