7/3/2023 0 Comments Windows game dvr![]() There’s no harm to leaving this process running. RELATED: How to Disable Windows 10's Game DVR (and Game Bar) Turn off the “Record in the background while I’m playing a game” option and the Broadcast DVR server won’t use system resources to record anything unless you manually choose to start recording from the Game Bar. To stop this from happening, head to Settings > Gaming > Game DVR. This can reduce your gameplay performance, as recording requires system resources. This can happen for one of two reasons: you manually chose to start recording gameplay from Windows 10’s game bar, or you have Game DVR set to automatically record your gameplay in the background. If you see the Broadcast DVR server process using a noticeable amount of CPU or memory in the background, it’s likely that it’s recording your gameplay. ![]() ![]() If you don’t use Game DVR for recording, this process sits silently in the background and does nothing. If you use Game DVR to record your PC gameplay or broadcast it online, the bcastdvr.exe process does the work. The Broadcast DVR server process is associated with Windows 10’s Game DVR feature. RELATED: How to Record PC Gameplay With Windows 10’s Game DVR and Game Bar You can either automatically record all PC gameplay in the background (like on an Xbox One or PlayStation 4), choose to start and stop recording via the Game Bar, or broadcast your gameplay online with Microsoft’s Beam service. The Game DVR feature on Windows 10 allows you to record your PC gameplay.
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