Recap: Bringing your UWP apps to Xbox – App Dev on Xbox Twitter Chat
Whether you bring your existing Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app to Xbox or create an engaging new concept, Xbox provides a great new place for your app to shine: The living room.
We recently hosted a live video event and Twitter chat explaining exactly how developers can bring their UWP apps to Xbox, answering your questions live. We touched on topics such as protection for your Xbox One while in developer mode, frame rate limits and much more.
You can see videos from the live sessions on the App Dev on Xbox page, and check out the below highlights from our Twitter chat!
Your UWP apps are now Xbox apps. Tweet questions to #XboxAppDev and @MBCrump will respond during our live event! pic.twitter.com/RdN9D8fThQ
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 27, 2016
.@RiichGlitch @MBCrump #XboxAppDev pic.twitter.com/tCC6cynokN
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@SelAromDotNet @mbcrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/Gkv0KMlD75 pic.twitter.com/cqDLMhlR07
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@adiazcan @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/QBFZ6HV98T pic.twitter.com/GXzAQhlc6W
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@LinsaneGamer @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/VheucNieZz pic.twitter.com/H6Ef9u7ojz
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@DejanMSDN @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/zk2QuZuU9X pic.twitter.com/KKeKorAZ94
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@DDanilins @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/idzcmePdI9 pic.twitter.com/KNGWlDcTpD
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Good question, @Woelfel! @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/5gVyq6rTq2 pic.twitter.com/hqZR3WFP4A
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Your answer awaits, @ZackTheNever. @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/KJKnotoqaJ pic.twitter.com/bPueaFMdDY
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Here's your answer, @Professor1300 @mbcrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/25M35AEzbo pic.twitter.com/drr7nFmqjC
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@DualOPAmp @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/mFhOPyimZD pic.twitter.com/ZxsrvumgIi
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Here you go, @filipszu! @MBCrump #XboxAppDev pic.twitter.com/IGqQi5NryR
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@blithermx @MbCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/8ZGXW0emxh pic.twitter.com/EGLA5oO6dR
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@RockJynn @MbCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/ez9FdGPQZZ pic.twitter.com/rX2QVqeKc6
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Good question, @jimbains! @MbCrump #XboxAppDev pic.twitter.com/Lk8InHRdPv
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@Kartijno @MbCrump #XboxAppDev This will also help: https://t.co/gLyYQsiqCt pic.twitter.com/qLIg4Y3q2V
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@lancewmccarthy @MbCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/5bNdQlfNHm More info: https://t.co/wvuln0wcJY pic.twitter.com/2pHipSWBoP
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@Mlgchatsucks1 @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/DVVwGIwE8G More info here: https://t.co/JpHd90Pry2 pic.twitter.com/DteV1ZYefU
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@random_46328 @MbCrump #XboxAppDev Submit suggestions here: https://t.co/RZtkvZvpS5 pic.twitter.com/pC4uIWGRNh
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Watch out for those wild TVs, @Jhurdlow. @MbCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/Hnht4z08po pic.twitter.com/6fsGV802I0
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@OuailMMA @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/nYTzMSDUEj pic.twitter.com/OiMrASWcdo
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
.@Rodxander1 @MBCrump #XboxAppDev https://t.co/cH1UPlFUgA pic.twitter.com/XvAuYm0t3Q
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Signing off! See you next time. #XboxAppDev @MBCrump https://t.co/pxE0AS3I0L pic.twitter.com/eQQAm0pzeF
— Windows Developer (@windowsdev) August 30, 2016
Looking for more information? Check out the individual App Dev on Xbox sessions here or send us your questions on Twitter.
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