“The remote makes it even easier to watch video content on PS4, from your favorite Blu-ray movies to shows on Netflix.” “Working closely with SCEA helped ensure users have a seamless experience operating PS4 with the remote, right out of the box,” said Chris Richards, CEO of PDP. The Universal Media Remote for PS4 is officially licensed by Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (SCEA), and will be available in late October for $29.99 (MSRP). The new remote gives users control of PS4 media apps, movies, music and other content via Bluetooth. However, neglecting to develop the feature from the release date, and waiting almost two years to complete the feature, was a huge oversight on their part and unfortunately has helped to fuel sales for the Xbox One which otherwise would not have gained those Playstation users.Performance Designed Products ( PDP), the #1 third party accessory manufacturer in North America, is proud to announce the release of the Universal Media Remote for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) system in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. It’s great that Sony listened to us and finally released DLNA for the PS4. Universal Media Server is a direct clone of PS3 Media Server, so you set it up and configure the same way, and it looks the same too. Universal Media Server is also a free and open source application that is compatible with PC, Linux, and Mac. UPDATE: People are saying that PS3 Media Server doesn’t work well with the PS4, so you should use Universal Media Server instead for the PS4. There is another DLNA server based off the same code that is called Universal Media Server However, I have tried both and have found PS3 Media Server to be more stable and less buggy for the PS3. Although, I haven’t tried using it for the PS4 yet, but I expect it will work the same. Even though PS3 Media Server has not been updated in a couple years, it still works flawlessly. Please be aware that although it is called “PS3” Media Server, it works on PS4 and all other DLNA-compatible devices as well. You do this by just going to the “Navigation/Share Settings” tab and scrolling to the “Shared Folders” section, clicking the icon with a green “+” symbol and navigating to the folder or folders you would like to stream to your PS3 or PS4. For example, with my PC I put all my videos in a separate folder called “Videos”, and then set up PS3 Media Server to use with that. It works wirelessly, although I prefer to hardwire it (using ethernet cables to the router) which provides better bandwidth and less lag for higher quality videos.Īdditionally, you can set up filters to make it so only your Playstation’s IP is able to connect, and you can also limit what files on your PC is available. Not only is it toally free and open source, it is super-simple to set up.Īfter setting your desired settings and saving them, just open it up whenever you want to use it and turn on your PS3 or PS4 and it will show up automatically. It is a desktop application and is available for PC, Linux, and Mac. The media server I highly recommend for DLNA streaming is called PS3 Media Server. If you don’t know how to do it, it is very easy. However, I will probably wait for the 1TB slightly more lightweight PS4 version to be released in the next couple months. Now, finally, the PS4 also comes with it. PS3 came with this feature natively, and for years I have used it to stream my movie collection (I ripped all my DVDs and put them on my PC) wirelessly to my PS3. If you aren’t familiar with DLNA, it is what allows you to stream media such as videos and music from your computer to your PS3 or PS4. According to the Playstation website, you need to scroll to “Media Player” in your XMB, and select “Download”. In order to get it, you need to download it via the XMB. It is not automatically integrated but is an app that you need to download. Just a couple weeks ago, Sony finally completed and officially released the new DLNA feature. In fact, I returned my PS4 when I learned it did not have DLNA. If you’ve done like I have, you have googled every couple months looking to see if Sony ever completed the missing DLNA feature for the PS4.
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