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How to stream PS4 games to your Mac or PC with Remote Play

Sony has unleashed a new update for the PlayStation 4 that enables you to use the Remote Play feature to stream PlayStation 4 games to your Mac or PC, making it easy to continue playing elsewhere when your TV is in use.

It’s the same technology that allows you to stream PS4 games to the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation TV or an Xperia smartphone or tablet but now anyone with a compatible Windows PC or Mac can enjoy that same streaming goodness.

How to set up your PlayStation 4 to stream to a Mac or PC:

First you’ll need to make sure that you have the 3.50 firmware installed on the PlayStation 4. Your console should inform you automatically that there’s a software update waiting for you, but if not go to Settings on your PlayStation 4, scroll down to System Software Update and select it.

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Image Credit: TechRadar

Your PS4 will now search for the update. If it finds it, it will prompt you to download and install it. You might also see a message that says your system is up to date. If that happens, go back to the Settings screen and scroll down until you see System. Select that, then select System Information to see what software version you have, as long as it says 3.50 or higher, you’re good to go.

Make sure your Mac or PC is ready to stream PlayStation 4 games
Before streaming PlayStation 4 games you’ll also need to make sure you have a PC or Mac that meets the minimum requirements for remote play.

If you have a Windows PC you must have at least:

  • Windows 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • Intel Core i5-560M Processor, 2.67GHz or faster
  • 100MB or more of available storage
  • 2GB or more of RAM
  • 1024 x 768 or higher display resolution
  • Sound card
  • USB port

Mac users will need the following:

  • OS X Yosemite or OS X El Capitan
  • Intel Core i5-520M Processor, 2.40 GHz or faster
  • 40MB or more of available storage
  • 2GB or more of RAM
  • USB port

Download and install the Remote Play app on Mac and PC
After making sure your Windows PC or Mac meets the minimum requirements (Windows 7 users are out of luck, but at least the upgrade to Windows 10 is still free), head to the Remote Play website, where you’ll find two buttons, one to download the software for Windows, the other for Mac.

Screen Shot by: Nathan Ernest Olupot

Click the appropriate button and the software will download. Next, run the file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the Remote Play software.

Set up your PlayStation for Remote Play
You’ll now need to enable Remote Play on your PlayStation 4. If you’ve already done this to stream to another device you can skip this step. If not, go to Settings on your PS4 and select Remote Play Connection Settings, then toggle the checkbox next to Enable Remote Play.

You may also need to activate the system as your primary PS4. To do this, go back to Settings and select PlayStation Network/Account Management, then choose Activate as Your Primary PS4, then select Activate.

Configure Remote Play for your Mac or Windows PC
Now connect a PlayStation 4 DualShock controller to your PC or Mac via USB, then launch the PS4 Remote Play software you installed.

Click on Settings and click Sign In, then enter the PlayStation Network account details that you use on your PlayStation 4.

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Image Credit: TechRadar

Under Resolution select the setting that’s best for you. For the best graphics choose High (720p), but note that you’ll need to make sure your home network or broadband internet is up to the job.

Under Frame Rate choose High for a smooth experience, but if you’re connecting via Wi-Fi, or have a slow internet connection if you’re using Remote Play when you’re away from home, stick to Standard. Finally, click OK to save your preferences.

How to connect your PlayStation 4 to your Mac or PC
Now click Start to begin streaming PlayStation 4 games to your Windows PC or Mac. The Remote Play software will search your home network – or over the internet – for your PlayStation 4. All being well, you’ll then be greeted with the home screen of your PlayStation 4 on your Windows or Mac desktop.

You can make this full-screen, and use the connected DualShock 4 to control the PlayStation 4 remotely.[related-posts]

How to wake your PS4 remotely
You can use Remote Play without having to physically turn on your PlayStation 4, which is handy if you’re using Remote Play on a PC or Mac in a different location to your PS4 – or if you’re just a little lazy.

To enable this feature your PlayStation 4 must go into Rest mode rather than fully powering off when not in use. Rest mode is a very low-powered state that puts the PS4 to sleep, but enables it to start up quickly when you want to use it.

From the PS4 home screen go to Settings > Power Saving Settings > Set Features Available in Rest Mode.

Make sure that ‘Stay Connected to the Internet’ and ‘Enable Turning On of PS4 from Network’ are enabled.

[TechRadar]

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