I’ve posted something similar but am too dumb to figure it out. I signed up my gt to xboxdvr but none of my saved films were there. Do I need to bookmark every game I do something Montage worthy in? I want to start sharing clips and videos but can’t edit in forge. Please help.
XboxDVR shows clips that you have recorded. To do that, double tap the Xbox button then press X. If you have a Kinect, just say “Xbox, record that.” This will record everything that happened in the past 30 seconds. If you want to start recording in advance, snap the Xbox DVR and press Start Recording. You can record for up to 5 minutes. If you accidentally can’t record the clip in time then you should bookmark the match, play it, and then record the moment which you wanted to. To edit and mix together diferent recordings, go to your Xbox DVR, press Menu on the clip you want, then press “Edit in Upload Studio.”
If you already knew all of that, well…this is a bit awkward, isn’t it? I assume by “saved films” you mean matches that you have bookmarked in Theater. That by itself won’t show up in the DVR, you actually need to go in and record what you want.
I’m not really sure why you mentioned Forge.
Make sure you DVR your clips if you want them to look good, because Theatre mode is essentially spectator mode and is laggy, so your shots will look off. Atleast from what I’ve seen.
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> XboxDVR shows clips that you have recorded. To do that, double tap the Xbox button then press X. If you have a Kinect, just say “Xbox, record that.” This will record everything that happened in the past 30 seconds. If you want to start recording in advance, snap the Xbox DVR and press Start Recording. You can record for up to 5 minutes. If you accidentally can’t record the clip in time then you should bookmark the match, play it, and then record the moment which you wanted to. To edit and mix together diferent recordings, go to your Xbox DVR, press Menu on the clip you want, then press “Edit in Upload Studio.”
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> If you already knew all of that, well…this is a bit awkward, isn’t it? I assume by “saved films” you mean matches that you have bookmarked in Theater. That by itself won’t show up in the DVR, you actually need to go in and record what you want.
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> I’m not really sure why you mentioned Forge.
Thanks for the help man. I didn’t mean forge idk why I typed that.
So the xboxdvr website essentially is just another way to watch clips. I thought it would sync my account and have my bookmarks in there already.
So after I do some crazy cool -Yoink- I double tap the Xbox button and hit x? How do I get to xboxdvr on my Xbox itself?
Sorry if all of this is common knowledge I’m new to this whole clip record and edit bussiness.
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> Make sure you DVR your clips if you want them to look good, because Theatre mode is essentially spectator mode and is laggy, so your shots will look off. Atleast from what I’ve seen.
OK good to know thanks.
Hey man.
XboxDVR doesn’t just take your Halo 5 clips and make them all visible. You’ll need to actually record them using GameDVR on your Xbox One.
Load up a film in Halo 5 and snap Game DVR on the Xbox One. Start the capture and then switch back to Halo 5 and watch your film. Once you’ve recorded the part you want to see, end the recording and it will say “Game clip recorded” on an Xbox One notification.
After a short time, the Game DVR recording will show up on XboxDVR.com and Xbox.com, allowing you to view it.
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> Hey man.
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> XboxDVR doesn’t just take your Halo 5 clips and make them all visible. You’ll need to actually record them using GameDVR on your Xbox One.
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> Load up a film in Halo 5 and snap Game DVR on the Xbox One. Start the capture and then switch back to Halo 5 and watch your film. Once you’ve recorded the part you want to see, end the recording and it will say “Game clip recorded” on an Xbox One notification.
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> After a short time, the Game DVR recording will show up on XboxDVR.com and Xbox.com, allowing you to view it.
Can I edit the clip on the DVR website?
Theather mode isn’t laggy, it just shows you TRULY how much lag you have yourself.
I’ve seen people in US where they had no lag, so their theather mode looks great, every shot on spot.
My theather mode looks like I’m shooting just some air, meters away from the enemy… and then… HEADSHOT medal. XD
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> > XboxDVR doesn’t just take your Halo 5 clips and make them all visible. You’ll need to actually record them using GameDVR on your Xbox One.
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> > Load up a film in Halo 5 and snap Game DVR on the Xbox One. Start the capture and then switch back to Halo 5 and watch your film. Once you’ve recorded the part you want to see, end the recording and it will say “Game clip recorded” on an Xbox One notification.
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> > After a short time, the Game DVR recording will show up on XboxDVR.com and Xbox.com, allowing you to view it.
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> Can I edit the clip on the DVR website?
Nope. You’ll need to record the clip and once you’ve done that, you should be able to open it on your console and edit it. Once you’ve finished editing it, you’ll be able to render it and then it will show up on XboxDVR.com like other clips.