How to Fix Game DVR Error “PC doesn’t meet the hardware requirements for recording clips”


Windows 10 supports a nifty built-in feature that enables the recording
of video games and other apps. The Game DVR as it’s called is readily
accessible via a keyboard shortcut (Windows key + G). However, when
attempting to record a game or app, the user sometimes experiences
trouble. They see the following message appearing out of nowhere – ‘Sorry,
this PC doesn’t meet the hardware requirements for recording clips’
Although annoying, it can be easily fixed. Let’s take a look.



Download Game DVR Config.exe file:




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This PC doesn’t meet the hardware requirements for recording clips, says
Game DVR
It’s been observed that the error shows up mainly when your PC’s graphics
card does not meet the minimum specification required to record games
using Game DVR. If your machine runs a powerful Graphics card, but you
still experience this problem, try the following solutions.

01. Download the Game DVR Config.exe file

01. Visit this Github page and download the file named
Game DVR Config.exe.

02. Go to your Desktop screen, right-click the file and choose the ‘Run
as administrator option.

03. when the main window of the utility opens, select the option that
reads as ‘Force Software MFT (16 FPS + VBR)


04. Close the app, open ‘Task Manager, and locate the following option –
‘Broadcast DVR server’.

05. When found, select it, and hit the ‘End Task’ button.

That’s it!

02. Edit the Registry

01. Press Win+R to launch the ‘Run’ dialog box. Type ‘regedit.exe’ and
hit the ‘Enter’ key.

02. Navigate to the following path address – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Expand
the sub-folder, and navigate to the sub-location:

HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl

03. Now, switch to its right side-pane, double-click on the entry
PortableOperatingSystem to open its properties, change its value data from
1 to 0, and click the OK button.

When done exit.

04. Now right-click on the Taskbar, and select Task Manager from the
menu. Under the Process tab, click on the Broadcast DVR server process,
and click the End task button.

Finally, open the Xbox app, press Windows Key + G to bring the Game Bar
while playing a game, and then click the red color button to get start
recording.


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