PS4 System Software Preview – USB Music Player, New Home Screen Colors, More

If this really means custom soundtracks, MEGATON.

And hopefully it'll force Microsoft to do the same. :)

Of course it's custom soundtracks. What else could it mean?

This. Also, whatever happened to just dumping my music media directly onto the HD?

Anyone else remember using custom soundtracks on the original Xbox and the ESPN sports titles? It was GODLY in the NHL 2K series. Bring that shit back, yo.

Bring 2K back in general.

God, I miss those awesome GM rooms and those fucking fun as fuck party modes. Even if some of them were shit, it was just so damn fun to smacktalk with friends and do all kinds of weird stuff.

2 on 2 hockey was freaking amazing.

God, I hate EA.
 
Next update I'd really like them to knuckle down and catch up on:

- Stuff that was promised at the reveal (DLNA, proper USB support)
- Stuff that their last gen console did (Pause downloads, folders, DLNA player, PS1/2 classic support)
- Stuff that the competitor is doing that they really should be (hold to view notifications, start game/app with a single voice command, much faster app/game switching (no prompt), vastly improved cloud saves (auto upload/download from every console you use, and a LOT more storage)).

Sony, once you've done all this, and you've caught up to your own promises, the PS3 and the Xbone (to an extent), then you may worry about crazy new features.

Regarding this update, I hope the new content management features are good. I wish everything was a bit more speedy too. I HATE scrolling through games and having to wait for thumbnails to load on my shiny new next gen system. I also hope saves can be backed up/restored in bulk rather than game per game.
 
What exactly are you using DLNA for?
Videos, music and pictures, I loved the option on my 360(at the end of my 360 era via W8 apps) and its been a year now since release I would at least expect a unified media player would be present from a freaking Media company.
Right now my NAS is doing all the hard work in pushing out over DLNA to my phone, bluray, smart TV, tablet and laptop
 
Next update I'd really like them to knuckle down and catch up on:

- Stuff that was promised at the reveal (DLNA, proper USB support)
- Stuff that their last gen console did (Pause downloads, folders, DLNA player, PS1/2 classic support)
- Stuff that the competitor is doing that they really should be (hold to view notifications, start game/app with a single voice command, much faster app/game switching (no prompt), vastly improved cloud saves (auto upload/download from every console you use, and a LOT more storage)).

Sony, once you've done all this, and you've caught up to your own promises, the PS3 and the Xbone (to an extent), then you may worry about crazy new features.

Regarding this update, I hope the new content management features are good. I wish everything was a bit more speedy too. I HATE scrolling through games and having to wait for thumbnails to load on my shiny new next gen system. I also hope saves can be backed up/restored in bulk rather than game per game.


I disagree completely, but such is the nature of the firmware update game.

I'd rather have brand new gaming-related "crazy new features" than having a 7th DLNA-compatible device in my home.
 
Guys I have a chance to get a PS4 with 2 controllers and FIFA 15, for 315 shipped to me. Should I do it?
If I was the flip it, how much would I get?
I already have an Xbox one but I'm considering the PS4 but I want the cheapest price possible. Can I get it for cheaper or should I just pull the trigger?
Go gor it
 
Guys I have a chance to get a PS4 with 2 controllers and FIFA 15, for 315 shipped to me. Should I do it?
If I was the flip it, how much would I get?
I already have an Xbox one but I'm considering the PS4 but I want the cheapest price possible. Can I get it for cheaper or should I just pull the trigger?

That's a steal!
 
Add To Library: The monthly free PlayStation Plus games will have an ‘Add to Library’ button in the PlayStation Store. This button will add a game to a PS4 owner’s library without downloading it – saving space on their hard drive.

Back Up Data: Data on PS4 can be backed up and resorted using USB storage. This will back up all data for the console, including settings, save data, screenshots, video clips, download data, and more.

These two are very good additions, particularly the latter, when I'll eventually swap to a bigger HDD.
 
Guys I have a chance to get a PS4 with 2 controllers and FIFA 15, for 315 shipped to me. Should I do it?
If I was the flip it, how much would I get?
I already have an Xbox one but I'm considering the PS4 but I want the cheapest price possible. Can I get it for cheaper or should I just pull the trigger?

If you want a PS4, that's a great price, especially considering what else you get with it. You probably won't be able to find a better deal for a while.
 
So, the back up data, you can pick and choose games to backup? That's be really nice over a full backup. That would help my DD reservations.
 
Just a wild shot in the dark here... but probably to stream videos...
Videos, music and pictures, I loved the option on my 360(at the end of my 360 era via W8 apps) and its been a year now since release I would at least expect a unified media player would be present from a freaking Media company.
Right now my NAS is doing all the hard work in pushing out over DLNA to my phone, bluray, smart TV, tablet and laptop

Videos that he/ you legally own? I ask because I literally ask them to everyone I hear complain about DLNA and no one has yet to respond that they actually own the content they are streaming.
 
This is the dynamic theme I'm hoping for

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Why did Sony decide to go with Bluetooth v2.1 for the PS4 again? Seems like 3.0 would have been better.

At least for the controller 3.0 and 4.0 don't really add anything. 3.0 introduces HS mode... which is increased bandwidth, by basically using wifi at the cost of increased power usage. The battery lasts a short enough time already. 4.0 introduces a low power mode which also has roughly the bandwidth of bluetooth 1.0. Probably not enough bandwidth for the controller / speaker.

The question is why didn't they allow pairing bluetooth headsets like the ps3 did when there seems to be enough bandwidth to do it through the controller anyhow. Maybe there is some kind of security concern that I am unaware of but it seems to me 3.0 or 4.0 doesn't add much for them.
 
Of course it's custom soundtracks. What else could it mean?

I consider "custom soundtracks" to mean muting the in-game music and overlaying your own music, but keeping the sound effects in tact.

Unless specified otherwise, "play [your] own music in the background while playing a game" could function in a number of ways. Maybe they mute just the game music. Maybe they mute the whole game. Maybe they don't bother muting anything.

I really do hope that it's the "custom soundtrack" feature I truly desire, but I can only hope for the best and expect the worst. It's my nature. :(
 
Hmm hope this is just the tip of the iceberg because if not that's pretty disappointing and not at all deserving of a full numbered update.

There needs to be at least DLNA or USB movie player in this update.
 
So can you plug in your iPhone and listen to music off there or do I need to buy a USB stick?

Interesting question... do you even need the media on your device or would it work that you can open Spotify/Pandora/etc. on your phone and have it play that in the background as well?
 
I disagree completely, but such is the nature of the firmware update game.

I'd rather have brand new gaming-related "crazy new features" than having a 7th DLNA-compatible device in my home.

A lot of the stuff I mentioned is gaming related though. I agree, DLNA probably isn't a huge deal. Although I suppose now that custom soundtrack support is seemingly in (which is definitely gaming/related and a big deal for some) it would be nice to just play any music over your home network rather than just a selection off a USB drive.
 
Cool, thanks for confirming that. You are the first. Are you buying digital copies of these movies or are you getting them as part of bluray packs? I'm assuming they aren't home movies.

For video, they're rips of discs I retain possession of, for music they're mp3s that I either ripped from CDs that I retain possession of, or they're mp3s that I've bought from Amazon myself.

I've also got home movies of my daughter in mp4 format.
 
Cool, thanks for confirming that. You are the first. Are you buying digital copies of these movies or are you getting them as part of bluray packs? I'm assuming they aren't home movies.

On the hunt for pirates, matey!

You can stream music, DVD rips, etc via DLNA.
 
Videos that he/ you legally own? I ask because I literally ask them to everyone I hear complain about DLNA and no one has yet to respond that they actually own the content they are streaming.

I'd use it to stream legit internet radio like I used to on 360. That beat the hell out of listening to my same lame local music over and over again, MP3s are bush league.
 
USB music player, change colors, and add to library are game changers.

Sadly, this is all obvious shit that should've been there day one. lol
 
I'd use it to stream legit internet radio like I used to on 360. That beat the hell out of listening to my same lame local music over and over again, MP3s are bush league.

It would be nice to stream internet radio. I've got a Roku 3, but it's janky and slow compared to what's under the hood on my (now dearly departed phat) PS3, let alone the PS4.
 
On the hunt for pirates, matey!

You can stream music, DVD rips, etc via DLNA.

I've just never seen the big need for DLNA. The only people who I've ever known to be big into streaming media were huge on downloading pirating stuff.

It's cool to know there are actually people who use it legitimately. I just wonder who is in the minority, you guys or the pirates.
 
You know, I really hate being like one of these ungrateful kids who complain about things and always act like nothing is enough. I do. These are nice updates in themselves, but all I can think about is how it will have USB MUSIC SUPPORT.

I don't want USB music. I don't have an MP3 player and I don't want one. I listen to CDs. I still buy CDs. Just last week I bought the new Weezer album.

I also have a really nice sound setup on my tv. Is it asking too much to have CD playback? Why can't we at least have the same features that PS3 did? Why are we taking a step back on this? Yes, I understand that kids these days don't have CDs, but it's not like it's difficult technology. The kids these days don't even use DVDs or Blurays either, yet those features are available.

It sucks that when I want to listen to an album in good quality now, I need to switch my equipment and plug in the 360. I don't WANT to use my 360, but I'm forced to because Sony doesn't think it's worth adding CD support to PS4. This really bugs me.

Even the PSone can play CDs
 
I'm OK with USB Music Player being USB only for now, better than waiting even longer for the update and I'm sure DLNA is coming. I really wish Sony had included at least one USB port on the back (or even side like Xbone) of the console though, hate things poking out the front :-(. Even the Wii U has something like 2 rear USB ports.

im thinking about getting one of these angled USB cables for the PS4 and running it around the back to a HUB.


I consider "custom soundtracks" to mean muting the in-game music and overlaying your own music, but keeping the sound effects in tact.

Unless specified otherwise, "play [your] own music in the background while playing a game" could function in a number of ways. Maybe they mute just the game music. Maybe they mute the whole game. Maybe they don't bother muting anything.

I really do hope that it's the "custom soundtrack" feature I truly desire, but I can only hope for the best and expect the worst. It's my nature. :(

it sounds very basic in the description. we'll probably have to go in and mute the in-game music.
or not in Destiny's case
 
This. Also, whatever happened to just dumping my music media directly onto the HD?

Anyone else remember using custom soundtracks on the original Xbox and the ESPN sports titles? It was GODLY in the NHL 2K series. Bring that shit back, yo.

I miss having custom walk-up music on MLB: The Show.
 
Changes to the content bar sound like a half-assed bandaid, to be honest. Why not just give us full control over what's in the list, specifically positioning what we want where, and let us dump things into folders?

15 recent items is too much, and without trying it, using the library to find everything does not sound like a fun thing to do.
 
Good question. My galaxy memory card is full of music would be neat if I could just plug it in to ps4

My guess it that android would work as they usually act as USB drives when plugged into the computer (and it's drag and drop). iPhone isn't though right?
 
I've just never seen the big need for DLNA. The only people who I've ever known to be big into streaming media were huge on downloading pirating stuff.

It's cool to know there are actually people who use it legitimately. I just wonder who is in the minority, you guys or the pirates.

I completely accept that I'm in the minority, but given that PS3 had the feature and that XBox One has it, Sony's not really in a position to refuse. If they were smart, they'd have PS4 recognize the Cinavia watermarking and provide an opportunity to insert the original Blu-Ray disc to register a movie as owned by the user, but they're not going to be that smart.
 
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