VIDEO How to Use The Windows 10 Screen Recorder

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WINDOWS 10 Screen Recorder - Quick Guide to Game Bar Features In a recent YouTube video titled "WINDOWS 10 Screen Recorder (Gameplay)", the creator updates viewers on how to effectively use the built-in Xbox Game Bar to record gameplay and other activities on Windows 10. This guide is particularly relevant for users looking to capture high-quality video without the hassle of installing third-party software.

Overview of Xbox Game Bar​

The Xbox Game Bar is a powerful tool designed for gamers but useful for anyone who wants to record their screen. The video starts with a brief introduction, followed by detailed instructions on setting up the Game Bar.

Key Settings​

  1. Activation: The first step is to ensure that the Game Bar is activated in Windows settings. Navigate to Start > Options > Gaming to check and enable the option if necessary.
  2. Shortcut Keys: While users can operate through the interface, knowing shortcut keys can enhance the experience. You can customize these shortcuts to avoid conflicts with existing applications.
  3. Capture Settings: The output folder for recordings is fixed by default, but instructions to change it are provided in the description for users who need it. Notably, background recording is a feature that is mentioned but not covered in depth in this video.
  4. Audio Settings: Make sure the "Record audio when I record a game" option is enabled if you want to include microphone input. The video emphasizes keeping mic settings flexible, allowing for manual toggling during recording.
  5. Video Quality: Users can select between 30 or 60 frames per second and adjust video quality up to 1080p, depending on their needs.

    Recording Process​

    Once the settings are configured, activating the Game Bar requires pressing Windows + G. Users can choose whether to include their microphone audio before hitting the record button. If the Game Bar UI is distracting, a simple press of the Escape key will hide it during recording. To stop recording, users can either click the stop button on the widget or bring the Game Bar back up.

    Pros and Cons​

    Pros:
    • Access to decent quality recordings without third-party software.
    • Effective for capturing footage even if Windows is not activated (the activation watermark won't appear in the video).
    Cons:
    • Limited to a maximum recording quality of 1080p; higher resolutions need third-party applications.
    • The tool does not function while on the desktop; recording is only available within apps.
    This concise guide serves as a valuable resource for Windows users, especially gamers wanting to document their gameplay. If you have used the Xbox Game Bar for recording, share your thoughts and tips below! What experiences have you had with it? Feel free to explore related tutorials or discuss any challenges you’ve faced while using this feature in the community!
 


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