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how do i make my game clip frame rate higher than 30 fps

Anonymous
2023-10-24T22:02:52+00:00

when i clip a game video the frames in the video are at 30 when i want them to atleast be at 60m so if anyone can help me fix the xbox game bar it is well appreciated.

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-03-04T10:52:45+00:00

    Not sure if you're still looking for a solution to this, but the REAL fix goes as follows:

    1. Open the Settings (gear wheel) of your windows desktop
    2. Click on "gaming" from the list of settings
    3. Click "captures"

    This will actually give you access to recording length, quality, frames, and a few other settings that really should be available through the game bar itself.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-10-28T02:05:05+00:00

    There's no video capture section for me

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-09-06T18:42:50+00:00

    Except there is no captures there. https://i.imgur.com/d5uYu86.png Ok settings is actually in windows not gamebar. https://i.imgur.com/j3N5WG7.png

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-01-07T02:45:47+00:00

    ya, theres no "frame rate" section in the capture area

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-10-24T22:36:33+00:00

    Hi StragglyDrop540, hope you're doing well. I’m Ian, and I’m happy to help you today.

    To increase the frame rate of your game clips in Xbox Game Bar, you can follow these steps:

    1. Open the Xbox Game Bar by pressing the Windows key + G.
    2. Click on the gear icon to open the settings menu.
    3. Scroll down to the “Video capture” section and click on “Frame rate”.
    4. Select “60 FPS” from the drop-down menu.

    This is a user-to-user support forum and I am a fellow user.

    I hope this helps, but please let me know if you need anything else.

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