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The Best Screen Recorder for Windows 10 PC that supports audio input?
Using the Xbox Game Bar as a screen recorder on Windows 10 isn't all sunshine and rainbows, and I can definitely share some downsides based on my experience. The quality of the recorded video can sometimes be a mixed bag too. While it generally works well, I've noticed that it can lag or skip frames if your computer is chugging along with other tasks. If you're trying to grab a smooth gameplay moment or a tutorial, those hiccups can be a real drain on the experience.
Another thing to consider is that the editing options are practically nonexistent. Once you've captured your video, you're pretty much stuck with it. No fancy trimming or doodling on the video unless you hop into a separate editing program. And let's be real, who wants to juggle multiple apps when you can just get everything done in one place?