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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
Some game clips can be captured only in 4K HDR | Xbox Support To record longer clips for the game you’re playing now, or to record at lower resolution, turn off HDR10 by pressing the Xbox button to open the guide, going to Profile system > Settings > General > TV display options > Video modes, and then clearing the checkbox next to Allow HDR10
Troubleshoot Game Bar on Windows | Xbox Support As of October 2024, Windows 10 22H2 or newer is required for some features to work properly within the Xbox app and Game Bar You can check your version of Windows in Settings > System > About > Windows Specifications > Version
What’s Next for Xbox Game Bar - Xbox Wire From simple video capture, to quick access to audio settings, to seamless listening with Spotify, to providing an FPS counter, we’ve kept PC gamers at the center of everything we do
For the Record: A Game Bar How-to - Xbox Wire To use this feature, head to the Xbox app and enable the “Record in the background while I’m playing a game” under Game DVR settings System resources will be allocated for this; if you’re running an older system, you’ll want to keep an eye on it
Tips On Windows 10 And Game DVR Optimization - Xbox Wire There are two Game DVR features that are performance sensitive, and we’ve given gamers explicit control over both: background recording and support for full screen games
Introducing the New Xbox Game Bar - Xbox Wire 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