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==PCSX2==
 
==PCSX2==
To record video with PCSX2, you can choose Tools -> Video Capture in the top toolbar (when the VM or game is running).
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To record video with PCSX2 just press F12 during gameplay while using the GSdx video plugin - a window will popup with configurable settings. For audio check Enable Debug Options in SPU2-X's settings, then check Dump Memory Contents in the Debugging options <!-- When I tried this the audio was corrupted, then it wouldn't dump anymore, so not exactly sure -->{{cite}}.
 
 
To change the capture settings, go to Settings -> Graphics in the top toolbar, then Recording.
 
 
 
You can choose a folder where it records the file, what container (mp4, mkv, mov,avi,wav,mp3), video/audio codec/bitrate it uses, and of course, video resolution and extra arguments. Since this is just ffmpeg, you can use ffmpeg's arguments here; it uses a special format for parsing the arguments (here's a small example): qp = 19 : preset = p1
 
 
 
You might need to manually add ffmpeg's dll files to PCSX2's root directory on Windows (maybe on other OSes too). 
 
  
 
==Dolphin==
 
==Dolphin==
 
It was once not recommended to record through Dolphin, as you'd need specific builds that are edited for A/V sync and couldn't use Dual Core or Idle Skipping (causes desyncs). These problems have been resolved, with Dolphin having internal ffmpeg dumping since 2017. It's also recommenced to tick "Frame Dumps use FFV1" in the last tab of the graphics configuration dialog box if you'd like your dump to be lossless.
 
It was once not recommended to record through Dolphin, as you'd need specific builds that are edited for A/V sync and couldn't use Dual Core or Idle Skipping (causes desyncs). These problems have been resolved, with Dolphin having internal ffmpeg dumping since 2017. It's also recommenced to tick "Frame Dumps use FFV1" in the last tab of the graphics configuration dialog box if you'd like your dump to be lossless.
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