The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
#7201
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
If you are only listening to Dolby 5.1, you are actually missing a lot. The 7.1 HD audio is a huge step up and worth dumping any older receiver for. Since only a hand full media offers Dolby Atmos, you could probably at least skip that for the time being, but 7.1 Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD are not going away any time soon.
#7202
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
If you are only listening to Dolby 5.1, you are actually missing a lot. The 7.1 HD audio is a huge step up and worth dumping any older receiver for. Since only a hand full media offers Dolby Atmos, you could probably at least skip that for the time being, but 7.1 Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD are not going away any time soon.
#7204
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
This was in one of the other sections, but should go here too. Andrew House interview with The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...is-time-around
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...is-time-around
#7206
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Funny you mention "PC Gaming" because I'm actually looking for a sort of Hybrid Gaming/Casual PC to replace our 7yr HP that's giving me fits. I've been looking at various sites the past week and two and man has PC Gaming evolved from the days I played....Quake & Unreal Tournament.....
...and it be cheaper than buying a 4K PS4, 4K HT Receiver and 4K TV......
#7207
DVD Talk Legend
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Well, I actually ordered a 55 inch Samsung 4k tv from Dell yesterday for a nice price and it comes with a 250 dollar e-gift card. I do have a pre-order in for the Pro, which I said I would likely not get, and have a couple of months to decide if I will actually pick it up or not. However, with the new set, I will probably be swayed to get it in order to try to get the most out of my set. I will likely use the e-gift card balance to get an Xbox One S for some games and a UHD player.
#7208
DVD Talk Legend
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
I almost went for that same deal yesterday, but people in the comments on IGN were saying that set didn't have true HDR so it scared me off. Damn it was temptint though because you can just put that $250 towards the Pro.
#7209
DVD Talk Legend
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Speaking of the Xbox S, a guy in the tv set department told me that the UHD player on there does not have the HDR unlocked that normal UHD players have. I'm not sure if I believe him but it sucks if it turns out to be true.
Edit: After doing a bit of research it seems like the guy was either full of shit or has something against the S. Either way, I doubt I will get one at the moment.
Last edited by dsa_shea; 09-10-16 at 11:20 PM.
#7210
DVD Talk Hero
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
I was against this incremental upgrade in the first place, but this will probably end up saving me some money. No UHD so I can skip the Pro (at this point). Scorpio's going to be out soon so I can skip the S. By the time Scorpio is ready the next upgrade might be planned so maybe skip that too. All the while no need yet to upgrade to 4k receiver/TV and I can wait out the technology. If the PS3 didn't have Blu I would've still gotten an HD set eventually but probably not Blu-rays for a long time.
This will probably leave the Nx as the most tempting next console, since I don't have to change much to enjoy it at this point and it should offer some unique games. Just need to have enough willpower to endure the initial scarcity and not jump in at launch and play through the backlog.
Ah, who am I kidding, I'll probably pick all of it up.
This will probably leave the Nx as the most tempting next console, since I don't have to change much to enjoy it at this point and it should offer some unique games. Just need to have enough willpower to endure the initial scarcity and not jump in at launch and play through the backlog.
Ah, who am I kidding, I'll probably pick all of it up.
#7212
DVD Talk God
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Well, I actually ordered a 55 inch Samsung 4k tv from Dell yesterday for a nice price and it comes with a 250 dollar e-gift card. I do have a pre-order in for the Pro, which I said I would likely not get, and have a couple of months to decide if I will actually pick it up or not. However, with the new set, I will probably be swayed to get it in order to try to get the most out of my set. I will likely use the e-gift card balance to get an Xbox One S for some games and a UHD player.
#7214
DVD Talk God
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
I use the tv for kids tv. Mostly video games and Netflix. I will say I am pleasantly surprised at how good the tv is for how cheap it is. I haven't watched any tv on it so I can't say how that is, but I was impressed at the set.
#7215
Political Exile
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
So BB and Amazon had this on sale for Amazon Prime day. I picked it up for $550. The tv does only have an 8 bit panel, so it won't do true HDR. Here is the review on it that explains more:http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/ku6300
I use the tv for kids tv. Mostly video games and Netflix. I will say I am pleasantly surprised at how good the tv is for how cheap it is. I haven't watched any tv on it so I can't say how that is, but I was impressed at the set.
I use the tv for kids tv. Mostly video games and Netflix. I will say I am pleasantly surprised at how good the tv is for how cheap it is. I haven't watched any tv on it so I can't say how that is, but I was impressed at the set.
#7216
DVD Talk Limited Edition
#7217
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
1952? more like 1982...
Or are you just calling him an old bastard?
Or are you just calling him an old bastard?
#7218
DVD Talk Limited Edition
#7219
DVD Talk Legend
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Well, I ended up purchasing my third different set this weekend. I went to Best Buy to pick up the set I had purchased yesterday and decided to ask a few more questions. After finding out that the HDR update to display (without HDR) is not the same as actually having HDR capabilities, I decided to get the next set up that does have HDR. I feel bad for the people that adopted early or adopted recently without investigating the sets that they bought and their incapability of displaying HDR while being locked out of HDR flagged content. I found out that the set I was going to buy (Sony 55X700D) was going to be updated in order to be able to display HDR flagged content but without HDR. I would have been locked out from even viewing that flagged content until the update even in SDR. I went ahead and got the 850D of the same size screen. Went from 60hz to 120hz and actual HDR capabilities. What a nightmare this is. At least I didn't adopt early, spend a lot more money and be locked out of HDR.
#7220
DVD Talk Hero
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
Well, I ended up purchasing my third different set this weekend. I went to Best Buy to pick up the set I had purchased yesterday and decided to ask a few more questions. After finding out that the HDR update to display (without HDR) is not the same as actually having HDR capabilities, I decided to get the next set up that does have HDR. I feel bad for the people that adopted early or adopted recently without investigating the sets that they bought and their incapability of displaying HDR while being locked out of HDR flagged content. I found out that the set I was going to buy (Sony 55X700D) was going to be updated in order to be able to display HDR flagged content but without HDR. I would have been locked out from even viewing that flagged content until the update even in SDR. I went ahead and got the 850D of the same size screen. Went from 60hz to 120hz and actual HDR capabilities. What a nightmare this is. At least I didn't adopt early, spend a lot more money and be locked out of HDR.
#7221
DVD Talk Limited Edition
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
I'm quite glad I don't care about any of that stuff.
#7222
DVD Talk Godfather
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
HDR is the one tech I actually do care about, much more then 4K itself. Sounds like a mess, took a sec to re-read what dsa_shea said but the second time around it made sense
#7223
DVD Talk Legend
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
None of the things I said made sense to me just a day before but when I started to pour through all of the information as well as see things with my own eyes, it started to make sense just a little bit more. Basically, I got a set that has a refresh rate that is "twice" what the original set that I purchased was and it has actual High Dynamic Range capabilities rather than just being able to accept the content and not be able to utilize it to its fullest.
#7224
Member
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
I'm wondering how the HDR update for regular PS4 is going to work. I thought HDR required hdmi 2.0a.
You made a right decision about getting an HDR set. It's what really sets apart regular Blu-ray vs Ultra 4K IMO. I got lucky and have a set that will display HDR10 and Dolby Vision (Vizio P65 2016), and while the content is still lacking, what is there has knocked my socks off. It's a better picture than most movie theaters offer at the moment. Considering almost all new 4K sets will offer HDR, it's the future of tv displays.
You made a right decision about getting an HDR set. It's what really sets apart regular Blu-ray vs Ultra 4K IMO. I got lucky and have a set that will display HDR10 and Dolby Vision (Vizio P65 2016), and while the content is still lacking, what is there has knocked my socks off. It's a better picture than most movie theaters offer at the moment. Considering almost all new 4K sets will offer HDR, it's the future of tv displays.
#7225
DVD Talk Godfather & 2020 TOTY Winner
re: The PlayStation 4 / PS4 Thread: Still Going Strong
PS4 System Software Update 4.00 Out Tomorrow
Posted by John Koller on Sep 12, 2016 // Vice President, PlayStation Brand Marketing, SIEA
The next major system software update for PS4, version 4.00 (codenamed Shingen), will be available tomorrow. This update brings a refreshed system UI, Folder organization, updates to the Quick Menu and Share Menu, Library improvements, and much more!
We detailed a number of the new features making their way to PS4 prior to the beta program last month, but we wanted to share some additional information on other changes that you’ll see after updating your system.
Quick Menu — Music
In addition to updating the Quick Menu to make it easier to access without leaving your game by having it cover only a portion of the screen and making it more customizable, we’ve also added several new items to the menu. One new addition to the Quick Menu that wasn’t featured in the beta program is an enhanced Music section to allow you to discover, play, and control Spotify without needing to open the app.
From the Music section of the Quick Menu you’ll now be able to play, pause, skip, shuffle, repeat and save songs. The Music section also allows you to discover recommended playlists for the game you’re playing and view your saved Spotify playlists and songs. When you select a playlist, you’ll be able to see all upcoming songs and choose to play all, or select an individual song to listen to from that playlist.
The PlayStation Music team and Spotify have been working with your favorite game creators to create playlists to enhance your gameplay. Follow PlayStation Music on Spotify to get the latest gaming playlists first.
PlayStation 4 Pro Updates
In anticipation of the release of PS4 Pro on November 10, 2016, we’re adding a number of features that will support the system’s ability to output high-resolution content. This update will enable the following on PS4 Pro:
1080p streaming for Remote Play on PC/Mac and compatible Xperia devices
1080p streaming for Share Play
1080p 30/60fps live broadcasting on YouTube
1080p 30fps live broadcasting on Twitch
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
When we announced PS4 Pro and the new slimmer PS4 last week, we also announced that all PlayStation 4 systems — back to the very first console sold in 2013 — would be HDR capable. After updating your system to version 4.00, you’ll see HDR settings in the Video Output Settings and be ready to enjoy HDR gaming and entertainment content once it’s available on any PS4 system you own. Of course, you’ll need an HDR compatible display as well.
What’s New
What’s New has been redesigned and now includes more information about what your friends have been doing on PS4.
The left column includes the new Activity Feed, which has larger images and easily accessible options to like, comment, or reshare. The right column includes sections for Now Playing, Trending, Players You May Know, and Who to Follow.
Content Info Screen
We’ve given a similar redesign to the content info screen, which you can access by pressing down on a game tile while on the home screen. You’ll be able to easily select from a variety of options to view a game’s Overview, Trending media, Friends and Communities, Activities, and related PlayStation Store content.
Data Transfer to New PS4
In order to make it easier to get all of your data from one PS4 to another, especially if you upgrade to PS4 Pro, we’ve added the ability to transfer data over a wired LAN connection. You can transfer games, user info, and saved data. Of course, you can re-download content and transfer saves through the cloud, but the LAN transfer should be much faster and easier.
Those are just some of the more prominent additions making their way to PS4 in this update, but there are a number of other refinements to the system software overall. Please enjoy!