The page lists features like Skype calling, NFL on Xbox, and the "OneGuide" customized view of live TV content as Gold exclusive features. The news comes via an Xbox Live Gold features list published on, and it was confirmed by a Microsoft spokesman speaking to One Hit Pixel. Now, though, we know that Xbox One owners will only have access to that feature if they pay for an Xbox Live Gold subscription. Microsoft has been touting the Xbox One's ability to record and share video and screens from a rolling buffer of your Xbox One gameplay since the system was first unveiled back in May. Below the switch is a drop-down menu to change the amount of time to save.UPDATE: Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has confirmed via three separate Twitter posts that the PlayStation 4's recording and sharing features will not require a PlayStation Plus account. It’s advisable only to enable this when necessary as it does have an impact on game performance and could make gameplay choppy if your machine doesn’t have enough spare processing power. Scroll down the list of options until you ‘Record in the background while I am playing a game’. One you might want to change immediately is the screenshot shortcut, especially if you own a Surface tablet which has no PrtScn button. You can also customise the shortcuts to your liking. There are lots of settings, but the first is an on/off toggle for Game DVR. Just type Xbox in Windows 10’s search box in the taskbar to launch the app. To enable it, launch the Xbox app and click on the settings icon at the bottom of the left-hand menu. Tapping it when it’s live automatically saves the last 30 seconds of gameplay, just as with the Xbox One. You’ll notice that one of the icons on the Game Bar is greyed out – the Game DVR icon.
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