Windows 10's Game DVR (and Game Bar) Complete Guide
Are you looking to capture your epic gaming moments in titles like Black Myth: Wukong? The Game DVR feature was earlier so popular on Xbox App but today it can be used on Windows 10 also. Game DVR assists in automatic video recording of PC Gameplay with background recording mode and saves it as per your selection. In case you do not need to save it then Game DVR simply discards that particular video and moves to the next recording. With these advanced features, gamers can keep on playing their videos for hours and as soon as they find an epic scene that they want to share, the recorder allows them to easily save the last five minutes of gameplay.
Note that, the Game DVR feature demands high-performance CPUs because it needs quality resources. It can slow down the fps rating for slower computer systems. In case you are not interested in recording your gameplay, then this feature can be easily disabled. This classic graphical interface allows users to record gameplay, capture screenshots, and save clips while playing games. Note that, the Game DVR feature stays auto-enabled in Windows 10 systems so if you do not want to record any video then you have to disable it manually.
How to Use Game DVR to Record Gameplay?
If you are working on Windows 10 then you can use Game DVR as a built-in recording tool for your PC games. This interactive software tool allows users to easily share their recorded game videos on social media sites like YouTube etc. You will be glad to know that Game DVR on Windows 10 contains easy keyboard key customization options so that players can easily capture screenshots and record clips.
Here are a few simple steps that you need to follow to record Gameplay using Game DVR:
Step 1: Launch Game Bar:
To open the Game Bar in between your game, you simply need to hit the window key + G. It will soon create a pop-up window on your screen. Note that, it is essential to play PC games in the window mode so that the game bar can be accessed on screen. In case you are not able to find this game bar on the screen after pressing Window Key + G then prefer to check settings for windowed mode.
On this Game Bar, you will gain access to all easy-to-access icons for the Xbox App, for capturing screenshots and initiating background screen recording.
Step 2: Start Gameplay video recording:
When you have launched the game bar then a red button will appear on the screen for recording. Hit this button to start recording. As soon as your software begins the recording task, it will start displaying a timer on the top right corner of the screen.
Step 3: Stop Recording:
When your game is finished and you want to end up the recording task then simply hit the stop button available on the window screen.
Note: It is also possible to start and stop the video game recording with the help of the Window Key + Alt + R combination. Sometimes users also want to access settings for display and hiding of timer on the screen, it can be done using Key + Alt + T.
Capturing a Screenshot using Game DVR:
It is possible to take screenshots using Xbox Game DVR by simply hitting the screenshot icon available on it; you will find it in the center of the game bar. One can also use the combination Window Key + Alt + Print Screen to capture the screenshot.
Windows automatically saves all screenshots and videos to the captures or videos folder under your user account. You will find videos with a .mp4 extension whereas screenshots are stored in .png format. Each file is tagged with the time, date, and name of the game in the list.
Apart from game recording directly on Windows, some third-party capturing software like Wondershare DemoCreator, turns recording video of your PC gameplay into a small thing. Watch this screen-recording video tutorial.
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How to Disable Game DVR on Windows 10?
Windows 10 keeps the Game DVR feature activated by default but it is not desired by all gamers. This feature can affect system performance up to a great extent so it is good to disable it when you don’t need it.
Steps to Disable Game DVR:
Game DVR is an essential part of the Game Bar that helps to record game videos in the background so that any sudden wonderful moment can be saved for the future. This recording process works with system resources. If you don’t need the Game DVR feature all the time then here are a few simple steps to disable this feature:
Step 1: Simply right-click on the start button.
Step 2: Now move to the settings option.
Step 3: Hit the Gaming option.
Step 4: It is time to move to the Game DVR feature.
Step 5: You will find a switch below the option “Record in the background while I’m playing a game”; simply turn it off so that the auto-recording facility can be disabled.
Steps to Disable Game Bar:
In case you don’t even want to see Game Bar on your screen while playing your favorite game then follow these steps to disable it:
Step 1: Hit the Start button with right-click.
Step 2: Go to the settings option.
Step 3: Move to the Game option.
Step 4: Now move to the Game Bar feature.
Step 5: It will show you a switch below the “Record game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using Game Bar” option; turn it off.
Faqs About Game DVR
1. Where Can I Find Game DVR Settings?
Game DVR settings can be found in the Xbox app on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Go to the 'Settings' tab, and then select 'Game DVR' to adjust your recording options.
2. Is Game DVR free?
Yes, Game DVR is a free feature included with the Xbox app on Windows 10 and Windows 11, allowing users to record and share their gaming moments at no extra cost.
3. Should I turn off Game DVR?
Turning off Game DVR can improve game performance if you're experiencing lag or framerate issues. However, if you frequently record gameplay, consider adjusting the settings instead of disabling it entirely.