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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
- Capture game clips and screenshots | Xbox Support
Here's how to record game clips and capture screenshots of your best gaming moments Once taken, captures can be edited and uploaded to the Xbox network, where you can enjoy them everywhere you use Xbox: console, phone and mobile device, and Windows devices
- Troubleshoot recording game clips on Xbox | Xbox Support
Learn what to do if you have problems recording game clips and screenshots with the Xbox capturing feature
- Using Game Bar Widgets | Xbox Support
Find out how to use Game Barwidgets to record gaming moments and control your audio settings
- Manage your game clips and screenshots | Xbox Support
Manage your game clips and screenshots Note Some features may not be available in all regions So, you've recorded some game clips and captured a few screenshots Wondering how to organise them? You're in the right place
- How to make PC games work better | Xbox Support
To optimise your Windows PC for gaming, make sure that your PC is ready for action In the Microsoft Store, check the system requirements for your game Choose a game that works on your PC or upgrade your PC to meet the requirements for the game that you want to play
- 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
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