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Get started with HDR in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Select the Start button, then select Settings > System > Display > Windows HD Color settings. Under Choose display, select the display you want to check. Under Display capabilities, confirm it says Yes next to Use HDR. If it does, turn on Use HDR. For more info about HDR settings, see HDR and WCG color settings in Windows 10 on the Microsoft ...
Troubleshoot Android cloud gaming issues | Xbox Support
Clear your cache. If you’re experiencing network issues while cloud gaming on an Android device, try clearing the app cache. Go to Settings > Apps, select the Xbox Game Pass app, then select Storage > Clear cache.
Set up your handheld gaming device for cloud gaming
For help setting up your device, visit the manufacturer’s support site: The first time you launch Xbox cloud gaming on your device, you’ll be prompted to sign in using your Microsoft account. If you don’t have an Xbox profile, you’ll be prompted to create one. Things to keep in mind.
Get started with Bing Video - Microsoft Support
Get started with Bing Video. Watch videos online from any computer that's connected to the internet. The video results on Bing Video come from a variety of media outlets. Find and watch videos: Search for videos by keywords or categories, and browse for popular, recently uploaded, and related videos. Share videos with your friends: Each video ...
Troubleshooting 4K and HDR | Xbox Support
Go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options. Under the Advanced column, choose Video fidelity & overscan. In the Display column, ensure that Auto-detect (Recommended) is selected. 4K isn't available when HDMI or DVI is manually selected. For HDR, check your TV manual to make sure your TV supports the HDR10 media profile.
Xbox Series X|S FAQ | Xbox Support
The primary difference between the two consoles is that the Xbox Series X displays games at native 4K, comes equipped with a UHD Blu-ray Disc player, and 1TB of custom SSD storage. Xbox Series S is designed for disc-free gaming at 1440p (with the ability to upscale to 4K), with a custom SSD. And, of course, they're priced differently.
Track your PC’s performance with Game Bar | Xbox Support
To use the Performance widget over your game, press Windows logo key + G to open Game Bar, then select Widget menu > Performance. Performance widget in Game Bar. The Performance widget shows your PC’s resources while gaming, such as: CPU – Central Processing Unit. This indicates whether your system is keeping up with the needs of the game.
Get Windows updates as soon as they're available for your device
Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Windows Update and, next to Get the latest updates as soon as they're available, set the toggle to On. Note: Whether you set the toggle to Off or On, you'll still get the regular security updates as usual. The toggle determines how quickly you get the additional non-security updates, fixes, feature updates ...
Troubleshoot recording game clips on Xbox | Xbox Support
Solution 3: Use both of the previous solutions. The following procedure has also been known to resolve the issue: Follow the steps in Solution 2 but set Allow game captures to Don’t capture. Power cycle your console. Follow the steps in Solution 2 and set Allow game captures to either Captures by me or Captures by me or games.
About TV resolutions and Xbox | Xbox Support
You must have an Xbox Series X, an Xbox Series S, an Xbox One X, or an Xbox One S and a 4K TV to use the 4K UHD resolution. Xbox Series X|S also supports 4K 120Hz refresh rate. 4K UHD resolution does the following: Displays images at a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. Provides the user with a 16:9 ultra-high definition (UHD) viewing area.