Capturing video clips on your Windows 11 PC is easier than you might think. Whether you’re recording gameplay, creating tutorials, or saving moments from video calls, Windows 11 offers built-in tools that let you capture your screen without installing extra software. In this guide, I’ll show you the easiest ways to capture video clips in Windows 11 using the Xbox Game Bar and Snipping Tool, along with a few other tips.
Method 1: Capture Video Clips Using Xbox Game Bar
The Xbox Game Bar is a built-in tool that comes with Windows 11, designed mainly for gamers but also perfect for recording any activity on your screen. You can use it to capture video clips, take screenshots, and even broadcast live.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Open Xbox Game Bar
- To open the Xbox Game Bar, press Windows + G on your keyboard. The Game Bar overlay will appear with several widgets for capturing video, audio, and performance stats.
- Start Recording
- In the Capture widget (which should open by default), click the Record button (a white circle). If you don’t see the Capture widget:
- Click the Camera icon in the Game Bar overlay.
- Or press Windows + Alt + R to start recording right away.
- Stop Recording
- To stop recording, either reopen the Xbox Game Bar with Windows + G and click the Stop button (a white square), or press Windows + Alt + R again.
- View Your Captured Video
- Your captured video clips are automatically saved in MP4 format in the Videos > Captures folder. You can access them from there or directly from the Game Bar by clicking on Show all captures in the Capture widget.
Customizing Xbox Game Bar Settings
You can customize how Xbox Game Bar captures video by adjusting the settings:
- Go to Settings > Gaming > Captures to change video quality, frame rates, and audio recording preferences.
Method 2: Record with the Snipping Tool (New in Windows 11)
Windows 11’s Snipping Tool has been upgraded to include video recording, a useful addition for those who need quick video capture without advanced features.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Open Snipping Tool
- Press Windows + Shift + S to bring up the Snipping Tool or open it by searching “Snipping Tool” in the Start menu.
- Switch to Video Mode
- In the Snipping Tool, you’ll see options for capturing images. Switch to the new Record button (which looks like a video camera icon) to start recording video.
- Select the Area to Record
- After clicking the Record button, drag to select the part of your screen you want to capture. This is perfect if you want to record just a portion of your screen rather than the entire desktop.
- Start and Stop Recording
- Once you’ve selected the area, click Start to begin recording. You’ll see a small toolbar where you can control the recording.
- When you’re done, click Stop, and your video will be saved.
- View and Edit the Video
- The Snipping Tool will display your recorded video for quick review, and you can choose where to save it.
Method 3: Capture Video Using OBS Studio (Advanced Users)
If you need more control over your recordings, including features like live streaming, scene transitions, and multiple input sources, you can use OBS Studio. It’s a powerful, free, and open-source software for recording and streaming.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Download and Install OBS Studio
- Head to the OBS Studio website and download the version for Windows.
- Follow the installation instructions to get it set up.
- Set Up a New Scene
- When you first open OBS, you’ll need to create a new Scene. Scenes are the containers for everything you record, such as your screen or a specific window.
- In the bottom-left corner, click the + button under Scenes to create a new scene.
- Add a Display Capture
- To capture your screen, click the + button under the Sources section and select Display Capture. This will capture everything on your monitor.
- You can also choose Window Capture if you only want to record a specific app or window.
- Start Recording
- Once everything is set up, click Start Recording in the bottom-right corner. OBS will begin recording your screen in high quality.
- Stop Recording
- When you’re done, click Stop Recording, and your video will be saved in the location you specified in OBS settings.
OBS offers much more customization, so if you’re comfortable with a steeper learning curve, it’s an excellent option for professional-quality recordings.
Bonus Tips for Better Screen Recording
- Check Audio Settings: Make sure you choose the correct audio input (microphone or system audio) if you want sound included in your recording. Both Xbox Game Bar and OBS allow you to record system audio and microphone simultaneously.
- Use Shortcuts: Learn the keyboard shortcuts for starting and stopping recordings to make the process smoother. For example, Windows + Alt + R is a great shortcut for quick recording with Xbox Game Bar.
- Edit Your Videos: If you want to trim or enhance your video clips after recording, you can use the built-in Photos app in Windows 11, which includes basic video editing tools.
Capturing video clips in Windows 11 is simple thanks to built-in tools like the Xbox Game Bar and Snipping Tool. Whether you need a quick capture or more advanced features, these methods have you covered. If you need extra control over your recordings, try using OBS Studio for more advanced functionality. Start recording today and share your screen with ease!