How to Record a Screencast on Windows 10

To record your screen with the Windows 10 Xbox Game Bar:

How to Make Adjustments to Your Video

You can access and edit your screencasts from the Xbox Console Companion app. Select the Captures tab on the left side (it looks like a film cell with a game controller in front of it) to see all your recorded clips. Each video will automatically be titled with the name of the file you recorded, the program name, and the date and time. Select the video you want to use and it will expand within the Xbox app so that you can play it. Select Trim if there are bits you’d like to edit out. You can also delete, rename, or upload the video to the Xbox network. To view the file location, select Open folder. Game Bar screen recordings are saved to This PC > Videos > Captures by default. To access your screencasts without opening the Game Bar or Xbox app, press Windows Key + E on your keyboard to open Windows 10’s File Explorer, then select Videos in the left panel and double-click the Captures folder.

What Is a Screencast?

A screencast is a recorded video of your Windows desktop. They are often used to create instructional videos for how to carry out a set of actions inside a program. If you wanted to teach someone how to convert a document in Microsoft Word from DOCX to DOC, for example, you could record a screencast of you going through the steps.

How does the Xbox Game Bar Record Screencasts?

The Xbox Game Bar is designed to record gameplay for PC games, but it can also be used for recording other apps. Recordings can then be shared to platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and the Xbox network. Unfortunately, there are some limitations. The Game Bar can’t capture your entire desktop; the Windows taskbar is omitted. It will only work inside a single program at a time, and there may be programs for which the record feature doesn’t work at all.