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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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It seems that not only gaming in itself is entertaining, but watching other people play can be equally fun.
That is how game broadcasts and streams came to be, as professional gamers get the chance to show off their skills and give tips to others via videos they make while playing.
Up until a while ago, if you wanted to stream and broadcast content, you’d need athird-party programinstalled on your PC.
However, a growing interest in the gaming industry has led Microsoft to include a build-in broadcasting and streaming service withinWindows 10, called the Mixer, which is part of Game Bar.
However, this system isn’t all that tweaked yet, as some users arereportinghaving issues with it:
Hello, upon attempting to stream/broadcast with the built-inWindows 10overlay, the small window with the Mixer logo appears with the scrolling blue dots, and then sometime later (maybe 15 seconds?) it closes and I get a notification fromWindowsthat “Broadcasting isn’t working. Something went wrong. Try broadcasting again later”.
How can I get rid of Mixer’s broadcasting issue on Windows 10?
1. Reset the Game Bar
One of the simplest solutions to such an issue is to completely reset Game Bar. Since Mixer is a part of Game Bar, resetting Game Bar’s settings will also reset Mixer’s settings as well.
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2. Allow Windows 10 to run apps in the background
The Game Bar will only work wheneverWindows 10detects that you are playing agame.
However, whenever you play agame, some background apps may be disabled so that you can enjoy a smooth gaming experience. Make sure the Game Bar is not included in the list of disabled background apps.
Additionally, make sure that the global setting for letting apps run in the background is set toON. You can do this by following these steps:
Do you have any other issues using the Mixer to stream your epicgameplaymoments? Share some of your experience with us and let us know in the comments section below.
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Teodor Nechita
Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.
When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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