Click on the program you want to record to ensure it’s the main focus Then press the Windows key and G on your keyboard at the same time to open the Xbox Game Bar In the top left look for the “capture” box Click the record button (the circle) Press Win and G again to close the overlay and carry out the action you’re trying to record When you’re done open up the Xbox Game Bar and click stop You’ll then find the recorded footage under the “videos” folder in Windows Explorer
Recording Windows footage with GeForce Experience#
Press ALT+Z to open the overlay Click the settings cog on the right-hand side Scroll down to “privacy control” and click Click to turn on desktop capturing
On the bottom left of OBS Studio you’ll see a box marked “sources” At the bottom of that, there’s a plus icon. Click that to add a source. From the list, select display capture and then select the monitor you want to capture Then click ok On the right-hand side, under controls, click “start recording” Minimise OBS Studio and go about your business Once you’re finished, open the app again and click stop recording As default, you’ll find recordings stored under C:\Users\XXXX\Videos