Are you searching to capture your nintendo switch 2 gameplay at a high resolution? This is how to do it.
With the arrival of Nintendo Switch 2, it brings with you the capacity for 4K gaming. If you want to record your system to play your favorite games, then this is what you have to do. The good news is that it is really quite easy, as long as you have the right TV.
How to capture Nintendo Switch 2 in 4K

When in TV mode, what to say, when it is docked, the nintendo switch 2 will output 4K resolution up to 60 FPS, as long as the game is supported and it is connected to a screen that is able to provide the resolution. For example, if you want to capture the gameplay on 4K, you will need to connect it to a screen that can do so, and you will also need a captainted card capable of recording footage on 4K and 60 FPS.
An important note here is that the capacity of switch 2 to output this resolution is due to dock, as it allows graphics units to run on high watts, and switch 2 docks also include a fan unit for better heating in switch 2 docks. Currently, very little information is available on how it will take to third party dock, such as those who promise to capture the footage on 4K. Please read any details of the third-party dock carefully before purchasing them.
Switch 2 will automatically detect when it is in dock mode and accordingly switchs video output. Nevertheless, if you want to check, you can go to the system setting, display and then dock output information, to find out which resolution and FPS it is running on.
What else do you need?
You will also need a capture card that is able to capture the gameplay on 4K and 60 FPS, such as a pile of offerings from companies such as Evermidia and Elgato. You want your capture card to be at least 4K 60 kps in passthrough, in which it can output the same signal so that it gets so that you can still find a quality image on your TV screen.
An important idea here is that if you have a PC to capture the footage. If you do, my personal priority is a card that will fit in the PCI-E slot on your motherboard. I use Evermedia Live Gamer 4K and now have done many years. I think this is a solid card. If you do not, you will need to buy an external capture card that can also record directly on a hard drive or other storage devices. Once again, be sure to read all the details on any card that you buy completely to ensure that it will meet your needs.
The final piece of puzzle will be software to record footage in your computer. Most capture devices will come up with a software suit that you can install and use, but if not, programs such as Obs, Strealabs, or Meld Studio will allow you to capture footage.
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