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Which External Hard Drive Should I Use To Record For longer than 10 Minutes on an Xbox?

Since the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S will require an external hard drive with specific specs, digging out an old external hard drive from your desk draw will probably not work. If you want to record longer than 10 minutes on an Xbox ,you will need an external hard drive that has at least 256GB of storage and supports USB 3.0 along with a USB 3.0 cable. Unfortunately, there are no shortcuts with regards to capacity and USB version.

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How To Record Longer Than 10 Minutes On An Xbox

Don’t forget to check for a USB 3 compatible sticker

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Formatting the Hard Drive For Xbox

In order to ensure the drive is clear, operation and free of harmful malware for long duration recording on Xbox, It is recommended to format it to NTFS. By following the below directions, you can format your external drive to NTFS.

Connect the Hard Drive to a PC running Windows.

Firstly, Open ‘File Explorer’, Select and expand ‘This PC’ in the left hand pane.

Secondly, In the left hand pane, right click on your connected USB drive and select ‘Format’.

After this, Select the ‘File system’ drop down menu, then select ‘NTFS’.

Lastly, Make Sure the ‘Quick Format’ check box is checked, then select ‘Start’.

How To Format to NFTS
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The USB Ports on an Xbox

There are 3 different USB ports, 2 at the rear and 1 at the front (For Xbox One. there is 1 at the side). Even though all the USB ports are built with identical specifications, nevertheless some users have reported that some perform better than others. The difference in performance may be due to use and ware. Additionally long duration recording on Xbox might be obstructed due to heavy cutscene intermissions during the game play. Since there is more data flowing during these cutscenes the device therefore has to work twice as hard to write the information displayed on the screen. So if you find that your that the recording is automatically ended at random times, try swapping the USB port.

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Adjusting The Recording Settings For Long Duration Recording On Xbox

By following the below directions, you can adjust the recoding settings for long duration recording on Xbox.

From The Settings menu under your profile, select ‘Preferences’ from the left hand pane. Following this, select ‘Capture and Share’ located in the right hand pane.

The next step is to select the ‘Recording Resolution’ drop down menu in the left hand pane, then select the highest resolution – “1080p”.

In the left hand pane, select the ‘Capture Location’ drop down menu, then select the name of the external hard drive you have connected to your Xbox.

You are now ready to record for longer than 10 minutes on an Xbox!

How To Record For Longer Than 10 Minutes On An Xbox
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Enabling And Disabling Long Duration Recording On Xbox

By following the below directions, you can enable and disable long duration recording on Xbox.

In order to enable recording during gameplay, press the Xbox button on the controller. Following this, slide over to ‘Capture & Share’ located on the top row, then select ‘Start Recording’.

In order to disable recording during gameplay, press the Xbox button on the controller. Following this, slide over to ‘Capture & Share’ located on the top row, then select ‘Stop Recording’.

How To Record For Longer Than 10 Minutes On An Xbox
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Conclusion – How To Record For Longer Than 10 Minutes On An Xbox

To conclude, the availability USB 3.0 technology and the affordability of external hard drives means that for as little as 60$ you can start recording for longer than 10 minutes on an Xbox. So what are you waiting for? get recording! and start sharing your gaming skills with the world!

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David Miller

David Miller reviews video games and gaming hardware for ourkidtech.com. The Mario character that inspires him the most is dry bones. Every time he is knocked down he rises again and keeps going!