Sharing on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter with OneDrive
Once you have completed your clip, you can upload it to OneDrive, where you can then in turn post it across social media sites like Youtube, Facebook and Twitter, or download a hard copy to your PC. The Skins will provide a variety of aesthetic changes to choose from on your clip. When trimming a clip down, the Analog Sticks will provide the begin and end times on the clip, allowing you to scroll through and choose accordingly. Inside of these menus will be even more options, such as recording voiceover tracks to provide an audio commentary over what you've recorded. You can also Bookend intro and outro clips onto your gameplay clip, or even have multiple clips in one video packaged together. Once you're into the Editing menu, there are many options to choose from, such as merely trimming the video down to crop off a portion you dislike, or choosing a Picture-in-Picture option to view your gameplay clip in the large window and a Kinect video of you actually playing the game. The options on the main hub are plentiful: Game DVR, which takes you back to the main hub of the Game DVR Kinect, which allows you to record yourself in your entertainment room as you play Trim, which allows for cutting, chopping, or recording introductions or commentary tracks for your videos Skin, which allows you to visually alter your video clips Upload, which allows you to share your video clips with friends and followers on the Xbox One and OneDrive, a social media service that allows you to take those hard-crafted clips beyond the Xbox spectrum and share them with the world.
It is free of charge and readily available. If you have not used Upload Studio yet, you will be prompted to download this app. By clicking onto the clip, you will be given choices such as Save, which saves the clip Edit, which allows you to chop off the bits and pieces you're not fond of Play This Game, which will spring you immediately into the game you see Delete, which gets rid of the clip Help, to bring up a troubleshooting menu and Switch User, which allows you to sign out and back in as someone else.īy selecting Edit, you will be taken to the Upload Studio. When you have gone into your library of video clips, select one that you have taken. While the first two choices are fairly straight-forward, as ending a clip will stop it and starting a new clip will create a fresh video, the third option proves to be bolsterous.
From here, you will have a full range of options to choose from, such as ending current clips, beginning a new clip altogether, or accessing your library of clips that you have put together on your Xbox One. While here, select or use the voice commands to access the Game DVR. You will then be able to upload the videos that you've created to OneDrive, where you can then distribute them via the likes of YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. The Upload Studio is where you can present clips of your best gameplay footage to your friends and followers for personal recognition or bragging rights. Remain on the Upload screen until the upload has finished.Enter a title / description and other important date, then select upload.
Once in the Upload tab, you'll see a list of your gameplay clips.Navigate to the Upload tab (you may need to enable sharing by going to the Settings menu and switching the "Enable Sharing on Social Networks" option to on).Navigate to and open the YouTube app, then sign into your YouTube account.This is the simplest method of putting you gameplay clips and other videos online. For more helpful info on using your Xbox One, visit our Xbox One How-To Guides.