Ps3 Remote Play Mac Download

Sony today announced plans to bring the PlayStation 4's Remote Play capabilities to the PC and Mac through an update that will be released tomorrow. With the update, PS4 owners will be able to play games remotely through a PC or a Mac.
Remote Play is a feature that lets the PlayStation 4 send audio and video to a peripheral device, but it was previously only compatible with Sony's handheld console, the PlayStation Vita, the PlayStation TV set-top box, and select Sony smartphones and tablets. Remote Play has been around since the PlayStation 3 and the PSP, but Sony has never made an effort to expand it before.
The decision to bring Remote Play to PCs and Macs comes after Microsoft introduced a remote gameplay feature for the Xbox One, allowing Xbox games to be played using a PC that runs Windows 10. Sony's feature is more robust as it also works with Macs and it works remotely -- the Xbox game streaming feature requires a connection through a home network.
Sony makes Remote Play compatibility a requirement for all PlayStation 4 games that don't use peripherals, so most users will find that their entire PS4 game catalogs can be streamed to a Mac or PC.
On Macs, Remote Play will work with the latest versions of Apple's OS X operating system, OS X 10.10 Yosemite and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. On PCs, the feature is compatible with machines running Windows 8.1 or 10 or later. A single DualShock 4 controller can be connected to a PC or Mac via a USB cable to serve as the gameplay controller for Remote Play.
Games can be played in several resolutions and at several frame rates, adjustable based on Internet bandwidth. Resolution defaults to 540p, but can be changed to 360p or a max of 720p. The default frame rate setting is 30fps, adjustable to 60fps.
Remote Play will be available as soon as the PlayStation 4 is updated tomorrow. Once the update goes out, Mac and PC users will be able to download the software to enable the feature from the PlayStation Remote Play website (download is not yet live).

The more recent versions of PS3 and PSP firmware have a very cool function called 'Remote Play.' This lets you access most of your PS3 content via your PSP, so you can watch your movies, play music, and even play many games by using your PSP to connect to your PS3.

Ps3 Remote Play Setup

Setting Up PSP Remote Play

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  1. Pair your PSP with your PS3. Connect your PSP to your PS3 with a USB cable and select 'USB Connection' from the 'Settings' menu on your PSP. On your PS3, navigate to the 'Settings' menu and select 'Remote Play Settings,' then select 'Register Device.' Once you see the 'Register Completed' message, your PSP and PS3 are paired and you can disconnect the USB cable.

  2. To use Remote Play locally (with your PSP within range of your PS3's WiFi), navigate to the 'Network' menu on your PS3 and select 'Remote Play.' Ignore the sign-in message on your PS3 (this is for connecting over the internet). To use Remote Play via the internet, skip to Step Five.

  3. Switch to your PSP and navigate to the 'Network' menu and select 'Remote Play.' Select 'Connect via Private Network.' If you've already put your PS3 into remote play mode (which you have if you followed the steps above), ignore the reminder that comes up and select 'OK.' Select 'PLAYSTATION(R)3' from the menu.

  4. After some connection screens, your PSP display will change to a mini version of your PS3's XMB (or home menu). Your PS3 will display the message 'Remote Play in Progress.' You're now browsing your PS3 via your PSP.

  5. To use Remote Play over the internet, first sign into your PlayStation Network account on your PS3. Then navigate to the 'Network' menu and select 'Remote Play' on your PS3.

  6. Go to the 'Network' menu on your PSP and select 'Remote Play.' Then select 'Connect via Internet.' You'll be prompted to sign into your PlayStation Network account on your PS3, which you've already done if you're following the steps above, so select 'OK.'

  7. A list of network connections will be displayed on your PSP. Select the one you use to connect your PSP to the internet. (Do *not* select PLAYSTATION(R)3.) You will then be prompted to sign into the PlayStation Network. make sure to sign in with the same account you used for the PS3.

  8. Your PSP will load, then show a mini version of your PS3's XMB (home menu). Your PS3 will display the message 'Remote Play n Progress. You're now accessing your PS3 via your PSP.

  9. When you're ready to disconnect, press the home button on your PSP and select 'Quit Remote Play.' Disconnect the PS3 by pressing the circle button on your controller.

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Additional Tips

  • There is some content on your PS3 that you won't be able to access with your PSP. Movies downloaded to your PS3 from the PlayStation Network won't play, and most PS3 games won't work, either. You should be able to access your own videos and music, as well as PSOne Classics games (either on a disc in the PS3's tray or stored on the HD).
  • A PlayStation Network account is free. Simply select 'PlayStation Network' from the 'Network' menu on your PS3 and follow the instructions.

What You Need

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  • PSP with firmware 3.50 or higher
  • PS3 with firmware 1.80 or higher
  • A mini-B USB cable
  • An internet connection (if connecting via internet)
  • A PlayStation Network account (if connecting via internet)