Here’s How Gameplay Video Sharing Works On Xbox One

Posted on June 17, 2014 at 6:02 am

On Tuesday, Microsoft made the unlucky announcement that live streaming Xbox One gameplay via Twitch would miss the console’s launch. Now the feature is slated to reach next year, but that doesn’t mean Xbox One gamers won’t have the ability to share their greatest gameplay triumphs with friends at launch.

Microsoft shared details regarding how the Upload Studio works at the Xbox One today to expose gamers how they’ll have the capacity to share gameplay with friends. As have been previously covered, the Xbox One continuously records the last 5 minutes of gameplay and lets you edit that footage at any time. You can too say “Xbox, Record that” to capture the last 30 seconds of gameplay.

After you’re suitably satisfied with the recording, you’ll then ought to say, “Xbox’ visit Upload Studio.” From there, you’ll manage to edit the video for your heart’s content. After that, you’ll be able to share the clip along with your Xbox Live Friends, the community as an entire or maybe save them as 720p MP4 files in a SkyDrive account. From SkyDrive, you may upload the clips around the Internet at large. It’s definitely a neater solution than what the PS4 currently offers as recorded gameplay can only be uploaded to Facebook to this point.

For more details at the Xbox One Game DVR, try out the video demo below:

The Xbox One launches this Friday. It is going to be interesting to determine just the way it stacks as much as Sony’s impressive day one performance.

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