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How to use a PC as a TV for the Xbox
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Xbox is a versatile gaming solution meaning you canplay your games remotelyfrom your console on any computer or even your TV on your home network.
Commonly referred to as game streaming, this feature lets youuse PC as TV for Xboxso you can play from anywhere, not necessarily your living room, and play your favorite games with access to your home network.
Game streaming uses the console’s power so as to manage the games you play.
Your PC thus becomes a remote second screen, giving you the freedom to roam around the rooms in your home and still enjoy your games.
However, in order to use PC as TV for Xbox, there are a few system requirements you need to have in place totake advantage of game streaming.
These include:
Other requirements for your PC include:
If you cannot have a wired Ethernet connection, either because of the distance between your console and networking device, you can try and use a PowerLine network adapter so you can take advantage of the electrical wiring in your home as a high speed wired network, or a Multimedia over Coax adapter to use the coaxial cable wiring as a high speed wired network.
Now that you have the requirements needed to use PC as TV for Xbox, you’re all set to start game streaming from your console to your PC.
How to use PC as TV for Xbox
In order to set off the game streaming process and use PC as TV for Xbox, you need to do the following:
1. How to enable settings on Xbox
In order to use PC as TV for Xbox, you need to first enable game streaming from your Xbox settings. Here’s how to do this:
How to connect your PC to your Xbox
Once your Xbox settings for game streaming are in order, the next step is to establish a connection from your PC to your Xbox console from the Xbox app on your computer.
Here’s how to do this:
You can also set up game streaming from the Connection panel by clicking Stream once your console is connected.
The next step is to launch your games from the Xbox app.
How to launch games from Xbox app on PC
In order to use PC as TV for Xbox and play your games, after establishing a connection and enabling game streaming on your console, the next thing to do is launch your games from the Xbox app.
Here’s how to go about this:
There are other settings you can do to enjoy game streaming while you use PC as TV for Xbox, including changing streaming quality, or playing using Oculus Rift on your PC.
If you want to change the game streaming quality, you have to first connect your PC to your Xbox console, and select a quality level for the videos, which you can do before you start streaming, or while you’re at it. Setting to the highest quality level will give a great gaming experience.
Follow the steps below to change game streaming quality:
If you want to play games using Oculus Rift, your console and PC need to be on the same wireless network based on the system requirements described at the beginning of this article.
Use the steps below to play games using Oculus Rift:
While streaming from your console to Oculus, the Xbox button opens Oculus universal menu instead of Xbox home. You can move your head to aim the cursor at the virtual Xbox button, then press A or long press A to act on notifications and/or open the power menu.
In order to adjust the quality of game streaming, move your head and aim the cursor at the Network icon at the bottom of the screen then select a preferable level.
Have you managed to use PC as TV for Xbox and play games on your console? Let us know your experience by dropping your message in the comments section below.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.