Uploading PC gamebar captures to Xbox network/profile removed?

Discus and support Uploading PC gamebar captures to Xbox network/profile removed? in XboX Insiders to solve the problem; There used to be a "Share Link" option that would allow you to upload the clip to your profile. Who thought it was a good idea to remove it? submitted... Discussion in 'XboX Insiders' started by /u/jxykicks, Aug 27, 2022.

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    Uploading PC gamebar captures to Xbox network/profile removed?


    There used to be a "Share Link" option that would allow you to upload the clip to your profile. Who thought it was a good idea to remove it?

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    /u/jxykicks, Aug 27, 2022
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  2. FadeD ViiBE Win User

    Upload xbox pc game bar captures to mobile app

    I have the same question, but what I think OP is trying to ask is, how do we take a game clip captured on PC through the Xbox Gamebar and upload it to the Xbox PC App, so that we may share it to our friends through the app?
  3. Just a Volunteer Win User

    Are game captures on the Xbox Network ALSO saved to the console’s internal storage?

    "do captures save to the console’s internal storage regardless of whether or not they’re uploaded to the Xbox Network?"

    All captures are initially stored on the console before they can be uploaded to the Xbox Network.

    Only the captures you choose to be uploaded will be unless you choose automatic uploads in your Settings options.

    Only uploaded captures (ie on the Xbox network) can be shared to your profile, clubs, etc.

    There is a finite space for captures on the console so if space is all used up any further captures will overwrite the oldest captures.

    Its possible to have a copy of a capture on the console as well as on the Xbox network but this limits your consoles storage for new captures. After uploading it's best to delete the console copy.
  4. Ricardo Lechuga Win User

    9-days-old Captures Missing

    Hi Alexkatbat! My name is Ricardo an independent advisor ready to help you with this situation!

    When you make a capture, the file that represents it exists only on your console. Uploading your captures to the Xbox network is helpful for two things: viewing your captures when you’re using a mobile or PC app from Xbox, and sharing your captures.

    Automatic uploading is standard, but in case you need to turn it on, press the Xbox button  to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > Preferences > Capture & share > Automatically upload.

    To upload a capture that wasn’t uploaded automatically, select the capture, and then select Upload.

    Things to keep in mind

    You can upload up to 10 GB of captures to the Xbox network. Once you reach those limits, you’ll need to delete existing captures to upload new ones.

    Any game clip or screenshot uploaded to the Xbox network that gets no views in 30 days will be deleted. Viewing it yourself counts as a view and saves a capture from deletion.

    Captures that don't get uploaded to the Xbox network will remain on the console they were recorded on.

    All this information it's available on support site

    https://support.xbox.com/en-US/help/games-apps/...
  5. Juhn Jac Win User

    How to retrieve photo and video screenshots.

    Hi Mr Mayosapien



    Greetings!



    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.





    We understand that you need help with this concern. We will work together to achieve your desired resolution.



    You can also download your captures locally to your PC by following these steps:

    • Open the Xbox app on your PC.
    • Sign in to the app using your Microsoft account.
    • Select the Captures icon on the left menu panel.
    • Select On Xbox Live to view captures you’ve uploaded to Xbox Live.
    • Select the Download button to download the captures locally to your PC.

    Things to keep in mind when uploading to the Xbox Network

    Automatic uploading is standard, but in case you need to turn it on, press the Xbox button to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > Preferences > Capture & share > Automatically upload.

    To upload a capture that wasn’t uploaded automatically, select the capture, and then select Upload. Here are some important things to keep in mind:

    • You can upload up to 10 GB of captures to the Xbox network. Once you reach that limit, you’ll need to delete existing captures to upload new ones.
    • Any game clip or screenshot that’s uploaded to the Xbox network that gets no views in 30 days will be deleted. Viewing it yourself counts as a view and saves a capture from deletion.
    • Captures that don't get uploaded to the Xbox network will remain on the console they were recorded on.
    • If you see a Warning icon next to a capture, that means that the game clip or screenshot is scheduled for automatic deletion. The expiration date is listed on the individual capture.
    • You can also view captures that are scheduled for automatic deletion by opening the Captures app, and then selecting the Expiring soon filter.

    We look forward to your reply.



    Sincerely



    Microsoft Forum Moderator
  6. CarTzy Win User

    How to retrieve photo and video screenshots.

    Hello Horns Up Baby,

    Thank you for posting in the Microsoft Community.

    To retrieve your photos and video screenshots from your Xbox One console, please follow these steps:



    You can also download your captures locally to your PC by following these steps:

    1. Open the Xbox app on your PC.
    2. Sign in to the app using your Microsoft account.
    3. Select the Captures icon on the left menu panel.
    4. Select On Xbox Live to view captures you’ve uploaded to Xbox Live.
    5. Select the Download button to download the captures locally to your PC.

    Things to keep in mind when uploading to the Xbox Network

    Automatic uploading is standard, but in case you need to turn it on, press the Xbox button to open the guide, and then go to Profile & system > Settings > Preferences > Capture & share > Automatically upload.

    To upload a capture that wasn’t uploaded automatically, select the capture, and then select Upload. Here are some important things to keep in mind:

    • You can upload up to 10 GB of captures to the Xbox network. Once you reach that limit, you’ll need to delete existing captures to upload new ones.
    • Any game clip or screenshot that’s uploaded to the Xbox network that gets no views in 30 days will be deleted. Viewing it yourself counts as a view and saves a capture from deletion.
    • Captures that don't get uploaded to the Xbox network will remain on the console they were recorded on.
    • If you see a Warning icon next to a capture, that means that the game clip or screenshot is scheduled for automatic deletion. The expiration date is listed on the individual capture.
    • You can also view captures that are scheduled for automatic deletion by opening the Captures app, and then selecting the Expiring soon filter.

    We hope this helps. If you have any further questions or feedback, please let us know. Thank you for being part of the Xbox community.
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