Stream Xbox One on Windows 10 Operating System [VIDEO]

By Joseph Randazzo Joseph.Randazzo@mstarsnews.com | Aug 02, 2015 11:36 AM EDT

Windows 10 has a great feature for gamers – now you can stream Xbox One games! All you need to stream is an Xbox One and an Xbox One controller. Other than this, the process is simpler than you could probably imagine. Your little surface can now become the powerful studio it was meant to be. In fact, it's one of the better streaming features we've seen.

With the XBox One and controller all ready, you'll need the Xbox app fired up on your phone. It might have some bugs for now, but that's because it's in the early stages. It isn't anything that will impede the experience, however.

Once the app is up, the Xbox should automatically pop up as long as it's on the same network. It will require turning the Xbox on of course as you'll be streaming it. With the Xbox on your Windows 10 screen, hit the streaming button.

If there are any issues that arise during this process, sometimes the best thing you can do is to reset your laptop or surface. That is said to smooth things out in its system. If you follow this simple step correctly, you can control the Xbox in the way you would if it was on a regular television set.

There are some features, however, that have been removed on the Xbox app by Microsoft. You are unable to watch Netflix or watch your Blu-rays from your surface. It's only for gaming. You also can't watch TV or anything else plugged into your Xbox's HDMI input with it streaming on your Windows 10.

Readers, will you be streaming your Xbox on a laptop or surface or is playing the old-fashioned way through your system the way you'll go?

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