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WatchXbox clips by entering a gamertag below. You can share and download with your friends. All this can be done without logging into Xbox Live. Simply enter a gamertag below to start watching Xbox Live clips.

Xbox is planning to delete game screenshots and clips of your favorite Xbox games if they are older than 90 days on May 30, 2024. This is part of Xbox's push to move game captures OneDrive, which you can do from your console. You can also save your game captures on an external hard drive. We'll teach you how shortly.


This isn't the first time Xbox has done a wide purge. It started in January 2024, with Xbox sending a similar warning in October 2023. This also isn't the first big change sweeping across Xbox. The company recently rolled out its new Rewards hub, which focuses on "playing the games you love," thus encouraging more game captures.


Step 4. There will be a prompt to select which back up option you want, choose either Upload to OneDrive or Copy to external storage. If you want to copy to an external storage device, it not only needs to be plugged in, but it also needs to be formatted (so make sure it's a clean drive).


As part of a class, I was able to download Adobe Creative Cloud for free. To get a feel for how Premiere Pro works before any mandatory projects start, I tried recording a clip from a game in Xbox game bar. The clip recorded completely fine.


As you can see, there is a noticeable difference between the two clips. I have tried encoding it in Media Encoder, and at smaller resolutions. Nothing has worked. I suspect its because of the resolution or aspect ratio, but I don't know how to fix it. Thanks to anyone who can help!


Product: Battlefield V

Platform:Microsoft XBOX One

Please specify your platform model. Microsoft Xbox One S

Which part of the game is the issue happening in? Multiplayer

Which part of the mode? Conquest

Please select your region North America

On which server did this happen? Not sure

When did this happen? (dd.mm.yy hh:mm) 220119 5:30 Pm

Summarize your bug Recording game clips has caused crashes since launch. This should of been fixed by now very frustrating to be kicked out of a match just because i want to record a nice kill

How often does the bug occur? Occasionally (10% - 49%)

Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Try recording gameplay on an xbox one in a online game

What happens when the bug occurs? The game crashesand returns to menu

What should be happening instead? It should do nothing..it should continue to play as before






I searched our forum boards and I see that it's only posted one other time where a player was disconnected from the servers when doing this. -Reports/Recording-game-clip-on-xbox-disconnects-user-from-ea-servers/m...


With the amount of players out there on Xbox it's likely we would see many more reports about this if it was a common issue. It's very possible this can be fixed with some basic troubleshooting with the console.



Have you tried the following below?


For some reason, I've had problems with trying to keep funny moments and cool game captures on my Xbox One, as they keep disappearing. Just now, I was going to upload a funny clip so that it wouldn't get deleted yet when I got online - it's gone. Any idea on how to fix this?


Players now have double the amount of storage space they used to have for Xbox Live Captures. So that players use this space efficiently, Microsoft will now be automatically deleting existing video clips over 90 days old that have no views. Any new clips recorded from this point onwards will be deleted after 30 days if they haven't got any views. Players can still back up their clips to a virtual drive or external storage before that expiration period


The Upload Studio is where you can present clips of your best gameplay footage to your friends and followers for personal recognition or bragging rights. You will then be able to upload the videos that you've created to OneDrive, where you can then distribute them via the likes of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.


Upload Studio can be accessed via the voice command system of the Xbox Kinect, allowing players to say "Xbox, Record That" to grab a clip from the game you are playing. If you are not using a Kinect, simply go into Game DVR via the Games and Apps page. Once the clip has been recorded, you can bring up the Snap window, which functions as an all-in-one pin board and feed for the Xbox One.


While here, select or use the voice commands to access the Game DVR. From here, you will have a full range of options to choose from, such as ending current clips, beginning a new clip altogether, or accessing your library of clips that you have put together on your Xbox One. While the first two choices are fairly straight-forward, as ending a clip will stop it and starting a new clip will create a fresh video, the third option proves to be bolsterous.


When you have gone into your library of video clips, select one that you have taken. By clicking onto the clip, you will be given choices such as Save, which saves the clip; Edit, which allows you to chop off the bits and pieces you're not fond of; Play This Game, which will spring you immediately into the game you see; Delete, which gets rid of the clip; Help, to bring up a troubleshooting menu; and Switch User, which allows you to sign out and back in as someone else.


The options on the main hub are plentiful: Game DVR, which takes you back to the main hub of the Game DVR; Kinect, which allows you to record yourself in your entertainment room as you play; Trim, which allows for cutting, chopping, or recording introductions or commentary tracks for your videos; Skin, which allows you to visually alter your video clips; Upload, which allows you to share your video clips with friends and followers on the Xbox One; and OneDrive, a social media service that allows you to take those hard-crafted clips beyond the Xbox spectrum and share them with the world.


Once you're into the Editing menu, there are many options to choose from, such as merely trimming the video down to crop off a portion you dislike, or choosing a Picture-in-Picture option to view your gameplay clip in the large window and a Kinect video of you actually playing the game. You can also Bookend intro and outro clips onto your gameplay clip, or even have multiple clips in one video packaged together.


Inside of these menus will be even more options, such as recording voiceover tracks to provide an audio commentary over what you've recorded. When trimming a clip down, the Analog Sticks will provide the begin and end times on the clip, allowing you to scroll through and choose accordingly. The Skins will provide a variety of aesthetic changes to choose from on your clip.


OneDrive is a program on the Xbox One that allows you to share the clips you've recorded using the Upload Studio. Temporarily, you will be using this function as a way to get your videos to social media sites. Starting next year, Microsoft will have a direct link to upload videos to YouTube and Facebook. In the meantime, however, let's become acquainted with OneDrive.


Go into OneDrive after you have installed it from under the Apps section of Xbox Live's Store. Once you have selected your gaming clip that you've worked so hard to create. View your clip either on your Xbox One or your PC[1] to make sure it's ready for your approval.


Hop on over onto your PC to the OneDrive website (onedrive.live.com) to access your clips. Once you find the one you're looking for, which should be listed under Xbox Game DVR, click on the clip to begin watching it. To the right of the clip will be a list of options that you can use. Click on the "Sharing" dropbox, and then "Share" from there.


Your Sharing options will be presented to you. You may choose Get A Link and set the display to Public, which you can then blast out in a tweet on Twitter or a wall post on Facebook for all of your friends, fans, followers, and family to enjoy.


If you're looking to upload to YouTube, you will need to directly download the clip onto your PC's hard drive. To do so, click on the "Download" icon at the top of the OneDrive window, right beside the OneDrive logo. This will download the movie to your computer, where you can then upload it to YouTube as you would any other video.


I found this website which shows, where the videos will be stored. Sadly this folder is on my SSD and I want to change the location to a (custom) folder on my HDD. In the settings of the GameBar I couldn't find anything to change the save location.


To change where your game clips are saved, use File Explorer to move the Captures folder anywhere you want on your PC. Game DVR will continue saving your game clips and screenshots in that folder wherever you put it.


The new policy went into effect with the September update for Xbox. At the time, players were told that they had 90 days to back up their content and that deletions would start in January. Xbox also rolled out a new UI for bulk backups, either through OneDrive or with an external storage drive that players could use to back up their content before it was deleted.


However, January came and went, and Xbox didn't make any announcements about why the mass deletion was pushed back, until a warning message started appearing in people's inboxes in late April.


Xbox has also been quiet about the reason for the change. The ability to upload game captures to the Xbox network has been around since 2013, when the company announced Game DVR. Game DVR allowed players to take captures, edit them and upload them to the network to share with friends. The name and functionality have changed over the years, but there are some gamers out there with uploaded clips that are a decade old.


Xbox stands to regain a large amount of storage on its servers once the deletions take place, which means the servers will be cheaper to manage. Regardless, players won't be able to rely on the endless amount of free storage they've had for a decade and will have to look at ways to back up their content.

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