Xbox One DVR will run at fixed framerate and resolution

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The Xbox One's game DVR functionality will playback at a fixed 30 frames per second in 720p resolution, it has been confirmed.

According to chief Xbox One platform architect Marc Whitten, the DVR function - which records in-game footage straight to the Xbox One cloud - will feature a fixed resolution and frame rate irrespective of the game's native settings.

"Game DVR captures beautiful clips at 720p 30fps," Whitten told IGN. "The first thing you'll see with our game DVR is the integration of our Upload service on the console."

Whitten also specified where in the Xbox One menu system these videos will be accessible. "You'll be able to see these clips in the Xbox One Guide, in your own game DVR collection, and when you are looking at gamercards on the system.

"You'll also see games take advantage of this platform capability and do interesting things to integrate captured game footage into the game experience itself."

Xbox One will automatically record the last five minutes of a user's gameplay, Microsoft Game Studios' Ken Lobb confirmed last month.

Xbox Live Gold members will also be able to stream their gameplay directly to Twitch.

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Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/422648/xbox-one-dvr-will-run-at-fixed-framerate-and-resolution/

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AlbericiPosted:

Still wish I could use my pvr -_-

YinPosted:

Since this is an added, extra feature that wasn't actually needed in the console, I'll take it. It will be pretty cool to record random, crazy things that happen in games.

DucksRUs281Posted:

I love how people are complaining about it not being in 1080p. That high of a quality takes up too much space and it's not like microsoft is going to throw in a 200 dollar capture card into their console. They have to stay within a budget.

CraigPosted:

720p, whats the point?

SwiftPosted:

I do not agree with this it should be at 1080 becuase of the amount of HD TVs out there.

BoarPosted:

Nodus I was expecting more from this.


You can't expect too much, it is a built in PVR so its going to be small, look at the size of HD PVRs..

WubsPosted:

720p at 30fps is great for a built in PVR.

NodusPosted:

I was expecting more from this.

HandGunsOnlyPosted:

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-CP wtf, I just purchased a new 2160p tv for the Xbox ONE and now it cannot even record any of the super HD content? Not cool, Microsoft, not cool....


2160p.... Why? Nothing will even accept that anyway.


I know what a waste of $


Yeah we're not in that age of using that size of resolution for say YouTube etc, sure enough it can accept it but it is literally pointless, and you would need a pretty fast internet connection to stream it! If you really want to record in that size but some sort of capture device which can do that, not sure if there is even one!

RegistryPosted:

This is all I hear LAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG