If you don't want to buy extra hardware, you can stream your Xbox directly to the on Windows 10/11.
Open OBS Studio, add a new "Video Capture Device" source, and select your card to see your Xbox screen. plug xbox into laptop
It sounds logical. After all, your laptop has an HDMI port, and your Xbox comes with an HDMI cable. It should be as simple as plugging in a monitor, right? If you don't want to buy extra hardware,
If you absolutely must use an HDMI cable, there is a piece of hardware that acts as a bridge: a Video Capture Card. These are usually USB devices used by streamers. After all, your laptop has an HDMI port,
Open , add a new "Video Capture Device," and select the card.
If your laptop lacks an HDMI-In port, you aren't out of luck. You just have to go digital instead of physical.
If your laptop and Xbox are on the same home network, you can stream gameplay wirelessly.