ScaryShark
Banned
I can't wait to not be selected for this.
I know right. Like how many people does it take to test Stability.I can't wait to not be selected for this.
I can't wait to not be selected for this.
I was selected for the 3.00 beta, but not the 3.50 one. Have you been in any previous one? If not, hopefully this time is your turn.
So what features are you all hoping can be added in the 4.0 update?
Will never happen but I wish I could transfer purchases from one account to another.
Bring on external drive support
The only thing I hate about these betas is that it breaks Remote Play functionality.
Change PSN ID better happen.
Bring on external drive support
This my top wish list. I only have 50GB left on my PS4, I deleted most of my games already.
I am less buying digital games now due to this memory constraint. Of course you could always upgrade to a bigger HDD, but I don't have time to do games back-up and I don't have a speady internet to re-download games too.
Basically, more convinient way to store games is good enough for me.
This my top wish list. I only have 50GB left on my PS4, I deleted most of my games already.
I am less buying digital games now due to this memory constraint. Of course you could always upgrade to a bigger HDD, but I don't have time to do games back-up and I don't have a speady internet to re-download games too.
Basically, more convenient way to store games is good enough for me.
Both have BD-ROM drives from different manufacturers. Sony states the PS4 drive is both BD-ROM and BD-R while Microsoft states only BD-ROM. A BD-ROM drive can be firmware updated to BD-R as the PS3 was in 2008. The 2010 BD-R specs included the ability to read 3 layer Version 2 disks which is what one of the UHD disk formats (100 GB) uses. There are other changes to the drive firmware to keep HD players from being able to read the UHD media format disks or UHD players from reading HD media format disks but a UHD drive is required to be backwardly compatible with HD. This creates the need for a HD and UHD mode the drive must support based on a Header that puts the drive in the required mode. Without a firmware update to support this a blu-ray drive can read a UHD disk be it version 1 or 2 (three layer reduced mark length) and report on the size and type (version 1 or 2) and other common BDA required headers but can not play the media. I think this only requires a firmware update but that is a guess and not confirmed in any paper I have read; no mention that it requires a different drive either (Mount Fuji Drive book changes from Version 8 to 9).Just curious. Are both consoles using the same Bluray drive?
Jeff. Please. Stop.There is a Netflix app now listed twice in the PS4 Library with one advertising "Stranger things". If you click on it you go to the Sony PS4 Store where Netflix can be downloaded. The listed size of the Netflix APP is 26.2 MB while the actual size in the PS4 is 1.14 GB.
Best guess is they are using the Netflix size post PS4 firmware 4.0 update which is expected when Sony publishes to Netflix the Southbridge APIs using Playready embedded..
PS4 and XB1 are called UHD capable by Sony, Microsoft and a testing lab. HDCP2.2 takes place in the trust zone TEE and the PS4 HAS A CUSTOM HDMI chip. Start of story.
A BD-R drive (PS4) CAN READ A UHD disk.
Something that I forgot about was Sony launching remote play on iOS and all android devices. Really hoping 4.0 update adds this.
There is a Netflix app now listed twice in the PS4 Library with one advertising "Stranger things". If you click on it you go to the Sony PS4 Store where Netflix can be downloaded. The listed size of the Netflix APP is 26.2 MB while the actual size in the PS4 is 1.14 GB.
Best guess is they are using the Netflix size post PS4 firmware 4.0 update which is expected when Sony publishes to Netflix the Southbridge APIs using Playready embedded..
I'm waiting for more information vs debating the worth of posts from people who may or may not have legitimate information. The ARM trustzone blocks in XB1 and PS4 Southbridge are critical DRM and security for those should be very high with few people allowed access/knowledge. This makes any statements suspect and doubly so the day of and day after the XB1 Slim announcement and comments by Spencer which are echoed by the Posts that Adam cites. Same applies to the ARM trustzone block in Carrizo and GCN 1.2 and greater dGPUs which have the same VCE 3 and UVD 6 which supports HEVC and UHD media. This is all the information available on those too plus the XB1 has the same technology AMD uses for HEVC in Carrizo.. This may only be a VCE3 which is a hardware encoder for HEVC which is part of two Cites from AMD and one from Microsoft which Adam denies saying the June 2015 slides and post on HEVC HD decoder are referring to the August 2016 XB1 S just as he did with the original Letters to the EU stating the PS4 and XB1 2013 consoles were UHD Capable. .Hey Jeff, do you plan on addressing the posts from your UHD thread or will you keep running away?
2019 must be a new Node using Navi GPU @ 10nmhttp://efficientgaming.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/Independent_Inspector_Games_Console_ACR__Final_v1.0__period_2015_.pdf said:Three Ultra High Definition games consoles were included under the SRI; two models of the Sony
PlayStation 4 (2013 and 2015) and the Microsoft Xbox One (2013). The latest version of the PlayStation 4 (the 12 series) and
the Xbox One met the requirements for Tier 2 for Media Playback Mode even though this requirement
did not come into force until January 2016.
PS3 and Xbox 360 are called HD Consoles
XB1 and PS4 are called UHD capable consoles which will be firmware updated to support UHD in 2016.
The power caps for navigation mode are the same for High and Ultra-high definition consoles (90
Watts from 2014 and 70 Watts from 2017).
• For Media Playback the power caps for High definition consoles are the same level as in
Navigation mode (90 Watts from 2014 and 70 Watts from 2017)
• For Media Playback, the Ultra-high definition consoles have power caps applicable two years later
than for High definitions consoles (90 Watts from 2016 and 70 Watts from 2019).
• Both types of console have additional power cap allowances when using a Natural User Interface.
You completely invented a conversation with someone from Microsoft who absolutely said nothing along the lines you stated. You said there must be something wrong with my memory for not recalling this conversation that never took place. When called on it, you refused to acknowledge what at best is your embarrassing mistake and what at worst is a flat-out lie. Either way, you're a coward.At this point Adam is trying to make it a "who do you believe" argument which is based on character assassination. I won't play that game.
I'm waiting for more information vs debating the worth of posts from people who may or may not have legitimate information. The ARM trustzone blocks in XB1 and PS4 Southbridge are critical DRM and security for those should be very high with few people allowed access/knowledge. This makes any statements suspect and doubly so the day of and day after the XB1 Slim announcement and comments by Spencer which are echoed by the Posts that Adam cites. Same applies to the ARM trustzone block in Carrizo and GCN 1.2 and greater dGPUs which have the same VCE 3 and UVD 6 which supports HEVC and UHD media. This is all the information available on those too plus the XB1 has the same technology AMD uses for HEVC in Carrizo.. This may only be a VCE3 which is a hardware encoder for HEVC which is part of two Cites from AMD and one from Microsoft which Adam denies saying the June 2015 slides and post on HEVC HD decoder are referring to the August 2016 XB1 S just as he did with the original Letters to the EU stating the PS4 and XB1 2013 consoles were UHD Capable. .
At this point Adam is trying to make it a "who do you believe" argument which is based on character assassination. I won't play that game.
http://www.efficientgaming.eu/
Nope! I downloaded Netflix to my PS4 for the first time, and:There is a Netflix app now listed twice in the PS4 Library with one advertising "Stranger things". If you click on it you go to the Sony PS4 Store where Netflix can be downloaded. The listed size of the Netflix APP is 26.2 MB while the actual size in the PS4 is 1.14 GB.
Best guess is they are using the Netflix size post PS4 firmware 4.0 update which is expected when Sony publishes to Netflix the Southbridge APIs using Playready embedded..
Nope! I downloaded Netflix to my PS4 for the first time, and:
It's listed as a small download because it's a small download, not because they got the filesize wrong by a factor of 20 in anticipation of a future firmware update.
Thanks for the heads-up, registered.
Please add:
- The ability to select save files from multiple games when copying them to a USB drive.
- PS1/PS2 BC from disc.
- External hard drive support.
- User control over the lightstrip on the console.
I've given up on the option to disable the lightbar.
Adam, if I'm correct then everyone you cited lied including Ito, If I'm wrong then I lose a bet and credibility. It serves no purpose to name call or attack by way of character assassination.You completely invented a conversation with someone from Microsoft who absolutely said nothing along the lines you stated. You said there must be something wrong with my memory for not recalling this conversation that never took place. When called on it, you refused to acknowledge what at best is your embarrassing mistake and what at worst is a flat-out lie. Either way, you're a coward.
Seems like a bullshit deal.
Come help us make our firmware less shitty but if it breaks your console, oh well.
I seriously think Jeff is Batman. Seriously. His posts are so elaborate and complex, it's just a ruse to hide and distract us from his true identity.
I'm on to you, Jeff. I mean,...Batman.
This is incorrect.Hopefully folders. I thought people complaining about the library and folders were crazy, but today i saw the light. The PS4 menu can only display the 11 most recently playes games and the rest is stuck together with demos, betas, uninstalled games in the library. There is no option to display only installed games. I said wow.
There you go: http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps4/settings/limitnumber.htmlHopefully folders. I thought people complaining about the library and folders were crazy, but today i saw the light. The PS4 menu can only display the 11 most recently playes games and the rest is stuck together with demos, betas, uninstalled games in the library. There is no option to display only installed games. I said wow.
We are 3 years into the generation and not one thing Jeff rigby has claimed will happen has.
It's honestly irritating at this point.
We are 3 years into the generation and not one thing Jeff rigby has claimed will happen has.
It's honestly irritating at this point.
Well, he got the part about the browser right. As I recall, most of the discussion back then was about the PS3 getting an HTML5 UI to replace the XMB.He eventually got the PS3 browser update right.
Who knows many the Sony folks who read NeoGAF and see jeff rigby posts try their hardest to troll us by going out of their way to provide at least one thing jeff says is coming.
Well, he got the part about the browser right. As I recall, most of the discussion back then was about the PS3 getting an HTML5 UI to replace the XMB.
How about some improvement for Internet speed, like wifi AC support for Neo, or tweak to improve wired or wifi connection in the normal PS4?
Is there any chance or clue hinting that something like that is coming?