![]() You will receive an error that says ‘Sorry, this is not shareable because we do not recognise this game’. The key difference is when you attempt to share the recording from the Xbox app. The recording is application aware, that means there is a slight difference between recording an application or a game. Great when you have pre-determined timeframes for tutorial videos. If default recording doesn’t do the job, hit the settings icon on the recording toolbar and configure things like the length of recording automatically. The key here is that it’s quick and easy. Even better yet is the ability to Trim the video (top and tail) then choose between saving over the original or creating a new video. Accessing the captures is easy using the Xbox app in the Game DVR section. This ends up in Videos > Captures and if you ever forget that, just use the ‘Open folder’ button from inside the Xbox app. When you click the stop button, the video file is built. This could have massive implications for support, being very easy to instruct someone to record their screen. While it’s certainly not a 1:1 replacement in functionality, the ability to access the core screen recording functionality for free, is great. Typically people would look to a paid product like Camtasia to record their screen. I decided to try recording standard applications using this same technique and it works great. The intention, or promoted functionality for this is to capture Windows games in much the same way you can command Cortana by saying “Xbox record that”. Now here’s the thing about WinKey + G, it brings up a toolbar that allows you to take an image (you already had the snipping tool for the that), as well as the ability to record video. If you launch a game (or app), you may be suggested to press the Windows Key and the G key, to bring up a brand new record option. One example of this is when you’re in Microsoft Edge, you may be suggested to use the keyboard shortcut WinKey + T to start a new tab. After more updates rolled out to Windows 10 today, those of us using the pre-release build 10240 will now notice some new tips floating around the OS. But we've got a great deal for you: get a Windows 10 Pro license key for one PC for just $39.99/£39.99, saving you a massive 80 percent off the MSRP.Windows 10 has a great feature you may not have considered, the ability to record any application. Ordinarily, upgrading from Windows 10 Home to Windows 10 Pro is fairly expensive. You can also access the recordings via the Game bar. Recordings are automatically saved in MP4 format in the Videos > Captures subfolder of your user folder. No problem! Just tick the box in the window that appears and recording will start. It is possible that you will see a message informing you that screen recording is not available because gaming features have not been enabled. See also: Microsoft brings Spotify, performance monitoring widgets and more to the Game Bar ![]() In fact, there's no need to launch the Game bar at all you can just use the keyboard shortcut to start recording screen activity. You'll notice a "record" button - the circle icon - or you can press the Windows key + Alt + R at the same time to start recording. ![]() The Game bar will appear, and the "Game capturing" caption that is shown beneath the time in the window that appears gives a hint to what is possible. Take a look in the Start menu and search for "Game bar" or, if you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts, hit the Windows key and G simultaneously. You will, however, be able to find the Game bar - but if you're not a gamer, you may have seen this tool and thought nothing of it. The screen recorder is not a standalone utility, so if you take a browse through the Start menu, you won't find it. How to disable reserved storage in Windows 10.Microsoft ends Windows 7 support one year from today.Upgrade to Windows 10 Professional for just $39.99.Here's how to access and use it - including details of a secret keyboard shortcut. If you've ever wondered how to make video of what you're doing in Windows, this is precisely the utility you need. The screen recorder is built into the Game bar and you may well not have seen it. What? You didn't know that Windows 10 could record videos of on-screen activity? You're not alone. ![]() ![]() One such gem is the screen recording tool. The operating system is packed with features, but there are some that are hidden away to the extent that they could be considered secrets. You've very probably been using Windows 10 for a long time now, but that doesn't mean that you've discovered everything it has to offer. ![]()
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