![]() ![]() A timer will show up in the top-right corner of the game window to stop recording, bring up the Game bar again and click the red Stop button. To record a video, simply open the Game bar (by hitting the Windows + G), and then click the red Record button. Or, if you prefer, try setting your game to windowed mode if you want to make sure you can see Game bar. Your screen may briefly flash to indicate recording has started or stopped. ![]() You can usually still record gameplay in this case, just use the hot key combination Windows + Alt + R to start recording, and then Windows + Alt + R again to stop recording. With some games that run in full screen mode, you may not see the Game bar appear when you press Windows + G. To open the Game bar while playing a game, press Windows + G, and it will be unobtrusively superimposed over the game you’re playing. The footage can be easily uploaded to assorted social networks, or kept locally on your own machine to share with friends. One of the extremely handy new features of Windows 10 is Game bar, a built-in tool that allows players to record videos of their favorite PC games (and beyond just games, it generally makes a great screen recorder and video capture tool for non-protected content, too!).
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