Microsoft said it made the decision after receiving reports that the feature's audio and video recordings were out of sync.
"The Xbox Game Bar app may experience audio desynchronization when capturing game content to a video file," Microsoft explains about the issue. "You are more likely to encounter this issue when using the "Record Last 30 Seconds" feature when "Record in the background while I play" is enabled in the Xbox Game Bar. Using the same underlying Windows library or API as the Xbox Game Bar Applications that capture or process video files may also be affected by this issue."
While this situation will affect those users who still don't have Windows 11 22H2 due to the protection measures implemented, it will also be available for those who have installed Update users should no longer be an issue, as Microsoft has released a preview update for October's KB5018496. According to the company, affected Windows 11 22H2 users still experiencing Game Bar Capture need to manually obtain the optional cumulative update. In the meantime, Windows 11 users who are still waiting for the Windows 11 2022 update are advised to wait at least a few more days.
Microsoft said: “The safeguard is estimated to be removed in mid-November 2022.” “We recommend that you do not attempt to upgrade manually using the Update Now button or the media creation tool until this issue is resolved and the safeguard is removed. .”
Microsoft is still working hard to perfect Windows 11 22H2. Users who received the update for the first time reported experiencing different issues, including issues with remote desktop users, NVIDIA GPU performance, freezing Firefox browsers, SSL and TSL connections, and reduced replication performance, in addition to other protections the company had previously implemented.
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