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- For the Record: A Game Bar How-to - Xbox Wire
To record a video, simply open the Game bar (by hitting the Windows + G), and then click the red Record button A timer will show up in the top-right corner of the game window; to stop recording, bring up the Game bar again and click the red Stop button
- Adjust capture settings on Windows | Xbox Support
There are a variety of capture settings you can change on your Windows 10 11 device so your video, audio, and screenshots are just the way you want them for gaming
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- Get to know Game Bar on Windows | Xbox Support
Find out how to use Game Bar to capture game play, chat with friends, track achievements, and more
- Tips On Windows 10 And Game DVR Optimization - Xbox Wire
Game DVR One of the coolest features of Windows 10 is the built in Game DVR feature that lets you record and share your gameplay from any PC game You may have seen some advice on forums to turn off the Game DVR feature, and the team wanted to set the record straight
- Troubleshoot Game Bar on Windows | Xbox Support
How do I record a game if it's in full-screen mode? What should I do if Game Bar and my shortcuts aren't working? Recording only worked once or twice How do I fix it? Why don't my keyboard shortcuts for Game Bar work?
- Xbox on PC - Xbox PC Gaming | Xbox
All natively supported PC games, and all Xbox Play Anywhere titles, which allow you to bring your favorites across Xbox console and Xbox on PC while keeping your in-game progress
- Introducing the New Xbox Game Bar
During your game, hit Win+G to call up Xbox Game Bar, open the Broadcast capture widget in the widgets menu, and take a screenshot Use the Captures widget to add overlay text to your screenshot and make a meme, which you can share with your friends via a message or with the world via Twitter
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