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Will do. Thanks.
Here's some quick tips to capture clips on Xbox and upload to a GIF.
1. Familiarize yourself with how to capture clips on the Xbox.


2. Ensure your console is set up so that video captures are automatically uploaded to the Xbox network. This is usually set by default, but just in case:

3. Head over to https://www.XboxDVR.com and enter your GamerTag

4. Click on 'Clips'

5. All of your captures will be listed here automatically. Select the Item you want to turn in to a GIF:

6. Click , 'Create Gif':

7. Give the GIF a name, Trim it to showcase exactly what you want to show - and then click 'Create GIF'

8. Once the GIF is created, right click 'Large.gif' to copy the URL:

9. In your forum post, click the 'HTML' Tab

10. Enter in this HTML Code, Pasting the URL you copied in Step 8:
<img src="PASTED-URL"></img>
- UnwiserSpider763 years agoSeasoned Traveler
Thanks. I did delete some trial clips yesterday, and it showed they were on Automatic and XBox. Tom
- UnwiserSpider763 years agoSeasoned Traveler
Hi, I have played a few NHL22 games, but had only one situation to copy it. By the time I press on the XBox logo, then the "X" the play is over. I assume this option lasts for 30 seconds. I think I will be able to catch it eventually to copy my player trapped in the offensive zone.
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
Community Manager
You can go into the settings and change this from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Go to Settings > Preferences > Capture & Share > Record what happened.
- UnwiserSpider763 years agoSeasoned Traveler
Thanks . I will check it out, but I think a button on the XBox One Controller has that function. I think it's the screen button?
Tom
- EA_Aljo3 years ago
Community Manager
There isn't a button that specifically sets up a screen. You can find a full list of the controls by going to Settings > Controller Settings.
- UnwiserSpider763 years agoSeasoned Traveler
I think there is, but will check it out. Tom