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How to change the TV display settings on your Xbox
The Xbox console allows you to customize many different settings to get an optimal experience while playing games or streaming video. To update your settings: Press the Xbox button to open the guide.
You see a black screen or experience poor video quality when watching ...
You may experience poor video performance or see a black screen when you watch TV on your Xbox console. The following can cause this to happen: Problems with your HDMI cable
Improve network performance when using the Xbox app on a Windows device
By making a few adjustments to your home network, you can improve your audio and video quality when playing cloud games or using remote play. Try the suggestions on this page to improve your PC’s performance when using the Xbox app on Windows.
Stream HDR video on Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to turn on HDR video streaming to watch high dynamic range (HDR) content on your Windows PC.
"Stream HDR video" can't be enabled when switched off before upgrading ...
In Windows 10, version 1809, you turn off the Stream HDR video switch and then upgrade to Windows 10, version 1903 or later. In this scenario, you can't re-enable the Stream HDR video switch to stream high-dynamic-range (HDR) videos.
Where to find Stream video and audio settings - Microsoft Support
To add or remove features from your video or audio, select Video settings or Audio settings in the top right corner of your video or audio.
Applies To: Microsoft Stream, Stream on SharePoint
Stream games from your Xbox One console to your PC
Stream games from your Xbox One console to your PC. After you've turned on streaming and connected your PC to your Xbox One console , you're ready to play! From the Connection area in the Xbox Console Companion app , select Stream to show the Xbox One screen and pick your game.
Understanding your remote play setup test results | Xbox Support
The remote play setup test checks whether the controller you’re currently using is Bluetooth-enabled. A green check mark means the current controller you’re using is Bluetooth-enabled. A yellow exclamation mark means the console is unable to verify whether your controller is Bluetooth-enabled.
Using Noise suppression in Stream (on SharePoint)
Noise suppression significantly reduces ambient noise, bringing more clarity to speech in videos. Noise suppression will be available for all Stream Classic content migrated to Stream (on SharePoint) as well as new content including livestreams, Teams meeting recordings, or uploaded videos.
Applies To: Microsoft Stream, Stream on SharePoint
Why can’t I live stream my game? | Xbox Support
If you’re having problems live streaming a game from your Xbox console, here are some troubleshooting tips to try.