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How to Record Screen on Windows 10 Without Xbox

Andrew Clark December 1, 2020

Everyone loves to screen record their gameplay or something else whether it’s a computer or a smartphone. In this guide, we are going to show how to record your screen on Windows 10 without an Xbox game bar. Xbox Game Bar works with most PC games, giving you instant access to widgets for screen record and sharing, finding new teammates with LFG, and chatting with Xbox friends across Xbox console, mobile, and PC—all without leaving your game. Simply press Win+G to get started and make Xbox Game Bar your own.

However, the downside of the Xbox Game Bar, however, is that it does not help all PCs, and most Windows 10 users face a challenge when they try to screen record and the issue is that PC does not meet the Game DVR hardware specifications. In addition, the Xbox Game Bar is solely designed to record games and will not record when you are on the home screen of Windows 10.

How to Screen Record on Windows 10 without Xbox

Meanwhile, we have found a new solution to record the screen on Windows 10 by using a VLC media player. As you all know that it’s one of the best media players around and has the capability to screen capture or record.

VLC Media Player 

VLC Media Player is very popular, and for good reason– it’s completely free, supports almost all file formats without the need to download additional codecs, optimizes video and audio playback for your preferred computer, supports streaming, and can be expanded almost endlessly with downloadable plugins. Not only do they add additional functionality to the player, but they also allow integration with other programs and streaming services.

Plus Points

  • Highly customizable
  • Excellent file format support
  • Expandable via plugins

Here are the steps to record your screen in Windows using VLC Media Player:

Step 1. First, you need to download the VLC media player. You can download it from here.

Step 2. After the download, install the VLC media player on your Windows 10 PC.

Step 3. After the installation, launch a VLC media player then click on Media at the left-hand corner and select Open Capture Device.

Step 4. Select Desktop next to the Capture mode option.

Step 5. Set the desired rate for capture to 60.00 f/s.

Step 6. Click the arrow icon then select Convert.

How to Record Screen on Windows 10 Without Xbox (VLC Media Player)

Step 7. Set Profile to Video – H.264 + MP3 (MP4).

How to Record Screen on Windows 10 Without Xbox (VLC Media Player)

Step 8. Click on Browse next to the Destination file and select the place where you want to save the file.

Step 9. Give a name to your recording then click Save.

Step 10. Click on Start to record your screen on Windows 10.

How to Record Screen on Windows 10 Without Xbox (VLC Media Player)

Step 11. When you’re done with screen recording tap the stop button and you’re done.

How to Record Screen on Windows 10 Without Xbox (VLC Media Player)

You can also use the built-in Windows 10 Game Bar, though. When you want to record game clips and screenshots, the game bar is best. This game bar can of course, only be used to record apps; it can not record a full screen or a particular area. This makes sense since it is intended for catching games. Although the game bar is available on all Windows 10 PCs, your computer’s video cards must meet the hardware specifications to record game clips and screens.

Final Words

So this is how you can screen record on Windows 10 without Xbox Game Bar with a VLC media player for absolutely free. However, if you don’t like to use a VLC media player for screen recording here are the 3 best and free screen recorders.

  1. ActivePresenter
  2. OBS Studio
  3. Flashback Express

Read More:

  • How to Delete or Unlink Microsoft Account from Windows 10

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About The Author

Andrew Clark

Andrew Clark is a professional How-to content writer. As a tech enthusiast, he loves to write articles about different operating systems such as Android, Windows, macOS, and iOS.

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