You can use the Game DVR feature of the Xbox app in Windows 10 to record videos of your PC game play and upload them to any social site, easily via the app’s Game Bar. Let us see how to disable Game DVR of Xbox app on Windows 10, if you have no need for it.
You can pop up the “Game bar” with a simple shortcut, Win+G and get quick access to gaming features. The functionality of this bar is not limited to capturing visuals running on video games played on the device but also take screenshots of the game clips.
Disable Game DVR
Navigate your mouse cursor to Start Button, click it to expand the menu. From the expanded menu, chose the ‘All Apps’ entry. It is located at the very end of the menu. Click on All Apps and scroll until you find the Xbox entry. Upon finding it, click the button. If prompted, connect to the Internet.
Next, when the Xbox screen appears look for the three horizontal lines in the upper left corner of the Xbox screen – the hamburger menu, and click on it. Now, scroll down to locate the Settings option.
Click on Settings. Underneath the Settings title, three separate options will appear. Choose Game DVR.
A slider denoting the ON position of Record game clips and take screenshots using Game DVR should be visible to you. Slide it to the Off position for disabling the recording element of Game DVR.
The Game DVR feature on Windows 10 is enabled by default so that you can easily share the captured screen on popular social media network or store them locally to a PC. So, once you disable the feature, all the shortcuts will fail to respond. But if you do not have any need for it or if you face any performance issues while playing games, you might want to disable it and see if it helps.
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