No, it's not. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I've been there and done that. The best solution is to use Premiere Pro capture directly from something like the Elgato. Premiere Pro can use Blackmagic cards, AJA Kona cards, and so on. Even OBS has the ability to use capture cards, so thinking the software alone is the better solution is not realistic.
If you want smooth consistent video capture the best solution is a second computer. You should have known I already tried every possible solution before I went to that.
The second system doesn't even have to be anything special. A CPU that has onboard video, a quality sound card (a good X-Fi for instance), and a PCIe bus to support the Elgato/Kona 4/BlackMagic capture card, a hard drive, and Adobe Premiere Pro and you're in business.
OBS alone can't compare.
I just said I was using a capture card right here in this thread:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,378910.msg5047375.html#msg5047375 Maybe you should catch up before responding with, "I know better than to think for even one second that it works."
Second point, it
does work. Go ahead and challenge this one, tell me all the (1080p60) video files on my hard drive, and hundreds of thousands of other people who've been doing this since 2012, are all fake.
Third point, the best solution for everyone who is not you does not involve a $1400 capture card and premium software (sorry to burst
your bubble), certainly not at 1080p60. That software doesn't add any value at all to video capturing anything that's getting uploaded to YouTube compared to OBS, which is free.
Fourth point, given equal bitrates and assuming you're not reducing your frames due to CPU usage, OBS's game capture mode is technically superior to a video capture card and a second computer due to fewer and better chroma subsampling changes, not that anyone would notice. And you seem
real certain that OBS game capture mode can't create "smooth consistent video" for someone who has never used it. Why don't you try it before trashing it?
Last point, is it seriously your recommendation to the general Aces High Beta tester (or just to 8thJinx, who asked for "film capture software recommendations"), to buy a 2nd computer ($500-1000), a $1400 capture card, and $750 Premiere Pro to do "film capture" as asked about in this thread, when OBS can do it all for free?