Xbox One Upload Studio gets SkyDrive support, lets players share game clips anywhere

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Microsoft has integrated SkyDrive support directly into Xbox One’s Upload Studio to allow players to share their recorded gameplay clips through social media channels and email.

The platform holder announced details of the program this afternoon, confirming that players will be able to upload their Game DVR clips to their SkyDrive account, from which they can then share the file however they like.

The news means that players should be able to upload their gameplay clips directly to YouTube and other video streaming websites.

Game DVR lets players record and edit their last five minutes of gameplay into a single clip which they can share with others directly via Xbox LIVE or SkyDrive. The clips are saved as 720p MP4 files that can then be transferred to any compatible device without restrictions.

“Since we first announced Game DVR and Upload features for Xbox One, we’ve seen a lot of interest from gamers on how these features will help them capture their best gaming moments. When you bring your Xbox One home this week, you will find it easy to record your clips and personalize them for your Xbox Live friends to see. And we’re happy to reveal a new feature we’ve been hard at work on in Redmond.

“Thanks to SkyDrive on Xbox One, you can save your edited game clips directly to the cloud and share the way you want to share without any restrictions or limitations. Xbox One is the only console that allows you to take your clips to any social network, video upload site or professional editing tool.”

Xbox One launches in the UK this Friday, November 22.

Source: news.xbox.com

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