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Remote Play to any Android Device in PS4 Update 7.00

The Shepard

Member

It's only took them the whole generation but you can finally remote play PS4 to any android device running android 5.00 and above. Bluetooth support is also incoming for PS4 Controllers to use on streaming devices wirelessly.

Also, if it wasn't loud enough with 8 people, you can now have up to 16 people in a party chat.

  • Maximum number of Party users increased from 8 to 16
  • Network connectivity improved
  • Audio quality improved
  • Accessibility support with Chat Transcription has been added (US Only)

Remote Play is also available on PlayStation Vita, iOS, Windows PC and Mac.

Remote play is out this week on Android along with PS4 Update 7.00.
 
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ANIMAL1975

Member
Great to see them improving this wonderful feature! One of my favorites along with share play. Been using it since the beginning of the generation on my sons Vita, and it was a game changer being able to continue playing on it when the wife wants to see the soap opera 😅
 

PocoJoe

Banned

It's only took them the whole generation but you can finally remote play PS4 to any android device running android 5.00 and above. Bluetooth support is also incoming for PS4 Controllers to use on streaming devices wirelessly.

Also, as if it wasn't loud enough with 8 people, you can now have 16 in a party chat.

Out this week.

Mobile remote play is _useless_ because it works only on wi-fi

Just stupid as it is 2019 and there are no data caps on fast cheap mobile connections. (On many countries)

And 4G is even better than many open wifis anyway, so no reason not to give at least an option to use mobile network.

Now u need 2 devices to play with mobile device, to share connection from one to another which is just stupid

Using phone with 20/5 4G + laptop = games are playable from 200km distance so that aint problem either
 
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jts

...hate me...
Would be amazing if it came to iOS too, now that is supports DS4 natively and whatnot. Alas, I don't own a PS4 at the moment so have it done in time for PS5, Sony!

edit nvm I'm stupid apparently this already exists.
 
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-Arcadia-

Banned
Really glad to see this going official. I toyed with this a few years back, via a series of workarounds, and was surprised at how playable it was. Input lag? Definitely. It didn’t stop me from having fun wandering around Destiny and shooting enemies, however.

Paired with some kind of physical controls, this seems like a solid way to play when the TV is out of play, or you just want to lounge and enjoy a game casually.
 

GribbleGrunger

Dreams in Digital
This is specific to Android isn't it? I could have sworn I saw videos of people playing PS4 games on their phones a long time ago. I even remember a bunch of controllers designed to fit the needs of those who chose to play PS4 titles on their phones.
 

Fbh

Member
About time they realised it wasn't a big enough reason to buy a Sony phone


This is specific to Android isn't it? I could have sworn I saw videos of people playing PS4 games on their phones a long time ago. I even remember a bunch of controllers designed to fit the needs of those who chose to play PS4 titles on their phones.

The article says the iPhone app has been updated...which would imply it already exists
 

Thief1987

Member
This is specific to Android isn't it? I could have sworn I saw videos of people playing PS4 games on their phones a long time ago. I even remember a bunch of controllers designed to fit the needs of those who chose to play PS4 titles on their phones.
Remote Play was on sony phones from 2014, and they add ios support early this year iirc, now they open it for all android devices.
 

ManaByte

Member
Remote Play was on sony phones from 2014, and they add ios support early this year iirc, now they open it for all android devices.

This. Previously it was limited to only Sony phones. There's been an iOS app for a while. It was dumb to limit it just to Sony android phones.
 

The Shepard

Member
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I hope sony make some more of these or release a V2 as there is zero stock anywhere.
 
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Vawn

Banned
This is specific to Android isn't it? I could have sworn I saw videos of people playing PS4 games on their phones a long time ago. I even remember a bunch of controllers designed to fit the needs of those who chose to play PS4 titles on their phones.

At first, it was only on Sony phones. I had one and it worked great.
 

Mikey Jr.

Member
Mobile remote play is _useless_ because it works only on wi-fi

Just stupid as it is 2019 and there are no data caps on fast cheap mobile connections. (On many countries)

And 4G is even better than many open wifis anyway, so no reason not to give at least an option to use mobile network.

Now u need 2 devices to play with mobile device, to share connection from one to another which is just stupid

Using phone with 20/5 4G + laptop = games are playable from 200km distance so that aint problem either

Agreed.

I'm playing a turn based jrpg. I do not give a fuck about latency or compression or whatever. Just let me play it. If it sucks, I'll decide if I want to use it or not.
 

Three

Member
So with a hacked APK, I can (hopefully) decompile the source and see how they're streaming the PS4 to my device. From there I can build my own application and do some machine learning stuff that I want to do.
Like what? Wouldn't it just be some button input and video? using opencv and controlling some input device wouldn't require a hacked APK? What do you have in mind exactly? The unofficial hacked APK already existed by the way this is just the official release.
 
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FranXico

Member
So with a hacked APK, I can (hopefully) decompile the source and see how they're streaming the PS4 to my device. From there I can build my own application and do some machine learning stuff that I want to do.
And I thought you were thinking of building a modified version that allows to connect via mobile data as well as wifi.
 
Like what? Wouldn't it just be some button input and video? using opencv and controlling some input device wouldn't require a hacked APK? What do you have in mind exactly? The unofficial hacked APK already existed by the way this is just the official release.

I want to see if I can have my "bot" run indefinitely without taking up my computer's resources.. so it'd run on like a linux server and the APK would make things to run through an emulator.

And I thought you were thinking of building a modified version that allows to connect via mobile data as well as wifi.

I could do that, I didn't realize that was an issue for people. :)
 
Make sure to have a PS4 Pro and fast upload speed for streaming.

Tried this today with a friend (via Share Play) and it works like a charm. We both live in the same city and I even tried Competitive MP.

OG PS4 has horrendous encoding input lag (100ms according to DF). Not sure about PS4 Slim.
 

mmorg

Neo Member
Mobile remote play is _useless_ because it works only on wi-fi

Just stupid as it is 2019 and there are no data caps on fast cheap mobile connections. (On many countries)

And 4G is even better than many open wifis anyway, so no reason not to give at least an option to use mobile network.

Now u need 2 devices to play with mobile device, to share connection from one to another which is just stupid

Using phone with 20/5 4G + laptop = games are playable from 200km distance so that aint problem either

I don't think that most people could setup the needed ports. With so many ISP company's using IP sharing. I don't know tho.
 

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

 
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kingwingin

Member
Been goofing around with this for an hour now and it just isnt quite where I need it to be.

I have a slim model and there is just too much input lag at high resolutions. 360p feels almost perfect but it looks so cruddy. I dont know much about tech but if ps5 can give me a latency as good or better then 360p, I'll be in day one.
 

JSoup

Banned


Did people actually use the Facebook integration for anything. All it did for me was invite more spam and blank friend requests.
 

The Shepard

Member
Streaming to vita is still the best way to remote play because you can stream it directly from PS4. It runs perfectly as long as nothings downloading and you've set it up correctly. They need this feature on mobile.

Also Sony should bring out a dedicated streaming system, stream ps4/ps5 games directly from console and obviously ps now over net, be less of a risk than a vita 2, which I'd also love but sadly can't see happening.
 

Spukc

always chasing the next thrill
So with a hacked APK, I can (hopefully) decompile the source and see how they're streaming the PS4 to my device. From there I can build my own application and do some machine learning stuff that I want to do.
You forgot to add 3d printed and drones to your post.

That would really make it sound interesting
 

Ryu Kaiba

Member
Also Sony should bring out a dedicated streaming system, stream ps4/ps5 games directly from console and obviously ps now over net, be less of a risk than a vita 2, which I'd also love but sadly can't see happening.

I've thought of this as well something like the switch Lite, but the hardware is only intended for streaming so it doesn't need to be powerful or expensive.
 

Inviusx

Member
Out of curiosity I did a solo Master Rank hunt via remote play with my ipad and a DS4. IMHO that is a pretty solid test case for remote play as these hunts require decent input precision and latency.

It did work but at certain points dropped below 540p which made it almost unplayable. I am not going to say that things have improved with the technology but I did complete the hunt. I probably won't be touching this feature again for awhile though.
 
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kraspkibble

Permabanned.
Have you tried 802.11ac?
yup. owned 4 different switch models and used 3 different routers. every time the Switch sucks at WiFi yet some how my PS4, XB1, Phone, iPad, chromecast, home speaker, and PC can connect no problem.

i need to create a hotspot from my phone or PC so i can connect my Switch to the internet when it's not docked. when it's docked i have had to connect an ethernet to it and it can't even make use of my full speed on it. best i can do is about 40-50Mb/s. which is only a quarter of what i pay for (~200Mb/s)
 
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Skyfox

Member
So I tried this on my Samsung Galaxy S6 edge and my iPhone 6. I updated the OS and downloaded and updated the latest version of the app. I did the same for my iPhone 6.

On the Samsung the DualShock 4 connected via Bluetooth as “wireless controller” (which it did not in the past), but the app said your device is unable to use DualShock 4. It also wouldn’t use an MFI controller. I also could not sign in to my account on the Samsung as it kept giving me captchas and then saying the server had timed out (even when I eventually got sign-ins without captchas).

The iPhone connected to the PS4 remotely ok but wouldn’t recognize the DualShock.

So I’m waiting to try xcloud next.
 
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yup. owned 4 different switch models and used 3 different routers. every time the Switch sucks at WiFi yet some how my PS4, XB1, Phone, iPad, chromecast, home speaker, and PC can connect no problem.
By 802.11ac I meant the 5 GHz variant. 2.4 GHz is crap indeed. You have to configure this specifically, since 2.4 GHz is the default.

when it's docked i have had to connect an ethernet to it and it can't even make use of my full speed on it. best i can do is about 40-50Mb/s. which is only a quarter of what i pay for (~200Mb/s)
PSN and Nintendo Online tend to cap download speeds, no matter how fast or slow your connection is.
 

Shifty1897

Member
So I tried this on my Samsung Galaxy S6 edge and my iPhone 6. I updated the OS and downloaded and updated the latest version of the app. I did the same for my iPhone 6.

On the Samsung the DualShock 4 connected via Bluetooth as “wireless controller” (which it did not in the past), but the app said your device is unable to use DualShock 4. It also wouldn’t use an MFI controller. I also could not sign in to my account on the Samsung as it kept giving me captchas and then saying the server had timed out (even when I eventually got sign-ins without captchas).

The iPhone connected to the PS4 remotely ok but wouldn’t recognize the DualShock.

So I’m waiting to try xcloud next.

So connecting your DualShock to the device and using it on the PS4 RemotePlay App only works if you have Android OS 10, which is currently only available on like 10 current flagship phones, or iOS 13.

So basically this currently only works if you're wealthy.
 
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