Also note that on 64-bit Dolphin, you will need 64-bit codecs.) WINDOWS: A Video for Windows codec (CODEC PACKS LIKE CCCP WILL NOT WORK! THOSE ONLY INCLUDE DIRECTSHOW FILTERS, NOT THE CODECS FOR ENCODING.
Video encoded at about 1000 kb/s will probably take up about 8 Mb per minute.) * Lots of hard drive space (Making lossless dumps very easily jump into several gigabytes, even for only a couple minutes of actual video. (Must be case sensative on Linux/Mac.) The patch missed this and will probably be fixed in a later patch. When in the Dump folder, make a new folder named 'Frames'. * Check the User directory of your Dolphin install and the Dump folder under that. * Dual-core disabled (for a constant framerate) This is supposed to be used in conjunction with the input recorder/player, but since that currently has syncing problems, it won't help much there.
In the future, capturing audio and other features will be added.
This is basically a very simple way for capturing video from the emulator, and is currently being developed by me. Starting with r2782, there's a new feature in your video dialog: