Xbox One streaming feature allows you to enjoy your favorite games on any Windows 10 device, as long as it’s on the same network. Although this option sounds amazing, there are few things you should know before you start streaming to Windows 10.
How To Stream Xbox One To Windows 10
Before you can start streaming you need to enable streaming on your Xbox One console. To do that, follow these steps: 2. Check Allow game streaming to other devices.
After you’ve enabled streaming to other devices on Xbox One, you need to make sure that both devices are on the same network. In order to achieve the best results, it’s advised you use wired Ethernet connection. Using Ethernet connection for both Xbox One and PC isn’t mandatory, but it provides you with the most stable connection and the best performance. In terms of hardware requirements, you’ll need a Windows 10 device with 1.5GHz processor and at least 2GB of RAM. As for additional requirements, you only need to sign in to Xbox One app on Windows 10 using your Xbox One gamertag and you’re good to go. Now you need to connect Xbox One to your Windows 10 PC and in order to do that, you need to do the following: 1. Press Windows Key + S and type Xbox. Select Xbox from the list of results.
2. When Xbox app starts, click the Connect button on the left panel.
Your PC will scan for available Xbox One consoles on your network. After the scan is complete, you should see MyXboxOne available on the list. 4. If your Xbox One isn’t automatically recognized, you’ll see Add a device window and you’ll be asked to enter your Xbox One’s IP address. To find your console’s IP address just go to Settings > Network > Advanced Settings on your Xbox One.
Click the Connect button.
Now connect your Xbox One controller to your PC using the USB charger cable. If you want to play wirelessly on your Windows 10 PC, you’ll need to use Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows. 7. Now you just need to click Stream button and Xbox One will start streaming to your Windows 10 PC.
As you can see, connecting and streaming from your Xbox One to Windows 10 is simple, although you might experience a few minor network-related problems once in a while.
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