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PlayStation 4 1.70 update fully detailed

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We know that the new update for the PlayStation 4 is hitting today, and one of the biggest features it adds is that robust video editor, SHAREfactory – which is rumoured to be created by the Sony Vegas team. We also know most of the new or improved features that will enhance the PlayStation 4 when the update hits later today – but here’s a handy verbose list of everything. Unfortunately, no – the thing still won’t be able to play your MP3s. Maybe in the next update, eh?

Sony revealed the full list of features via the PlayStation Blog. Here’s what you can look forward to seeing in your PlayStation 4 later. The Vita and the PlayStation app will also be getting a small update so they play nicer with the PS4.

You can also, finally, lower the brightness on that damned Dualshock 4 lightbar. The update’s coming today 30 April during US working hours – so expect it quite a bit later today..or mayhaps even tomorrow. 

PlayStation 4 v1.70 Update

  • SHAREfactory: After you update your PS4 to v1.70, an icon to download our free SHAREfactory app will appear on your PS4 system’s home screen once it’s available. Once installed, SHAREfactory allows you to easily customize your gameplay videos with special effects, video commentary with picture-in-picture capability through PlayStation Camera, and custom soundtracks using the included audio tracks or your original music imported from a USB drive. You can then share your videos on Facebook or export them to an external USB storage device.
  • Automatic Pre-download: No more waiting until after a game is released to start downloading select pre-ordered games from PlayStation Store. This new feature allows you to get to your games faster by automatically downloading select pre-ordered games up to several days in advance of the release, so that it’s ready to play as soon as the game is released on launch day. There’s also a countdown timer prior to the release of the game so you’ll know how soon your game will be available for you to start playing.
  • Option to Disable HDCP for Games: This highly requested feature will allow you to have the option to turn off HDCP for games so you can capture longer gameplay sessions directly from your HDMI output and export them elsewhere.
  • USB Export Option for Captured Gameplay: It’s now even easier to show off your heroic gaming moments and the SHAREfactory videos you create with the world using this feature to export your videos and screenshots to a USB drive. Just click on the DUALSHOCK 4 SHARE button, save your gameplay on a USB drive, and then share your proudest achievements on other social networks and other video platforms.
  • Live Broadcasting in HD and Archiving Support: We’ve increased the resolution for live broadcasts so you and your friends can watch games livestreamed in 720p HD. You can also archive your broadcasts on Twitch or Ustream and watch them again later.
  • New SHARE Options: We’ve got a number of new SHARE settings that will give you better control of what you want to share with your friends. Here is what you can look forward to:
    – Change the default gameplay recording time in the SHARE menu under Video Clip Settings.
    – Save only the video clips and screenshots you want by selecting Upload Screenshots or Upload Video Clips for each capture. Also upload video clips and screenshots during your live gameplay broadcasts.
    – Select specific Facebook audiences to share each video or screenshot with.
  • New DUALSHOCK 4 Options: New light bar settings have been added for DUALSHOCK 4, allowing you to change it to Bright, Medium or Dim in the Settings menu. The touchpad has also been updated, allowing you to navigate the on-screen keyboard using the DUALSHOCK 4 touchpad.
  • New Friends Options: It’s now easier to find Friends and send requests with the ability to search Friends-of-Friends, view Mutual Friends on another user’s profile, and accept Friend requests directly from the Friends list.
  • New Trophies Sort Option: You can now sort Trophies by rarity in the Options menu.
  • PlayStation Store Payment Support: Similar to PS3, we’re introducing Alternative Payment Methods (APMs) for PS4 for content purchased on PS Store, starting with PayPal support.
  • More PlayStation Camera Commands: More voice commands are added to PlayStation Camera, allowing you to launch the apps installed on your PS4 with the sound of your voice.
  • New PlayStation Plus Icon: For Plus members, you’ll now have the PS Plus icon appear next to your SEN ID on the login screen, home screen and other areas across the PS4 system’s sleek user interface.
  • Music Unlimited SHARE Options: With a Music Unlimited subscription, you can easily share your favorite songs with your friends by pressing the SHARE button on your DUALSHOCK 4.

PlayStation Vita v3.15 Update

  • PS4 Link Update for Remote Play: Linking your PS4 and PS Vita together will now be easier with the 3.15 update for PS Vita. It’ll enable Automatic Device Registration, which will automatically detect and pair both systems when they’re both online and the same user is signed in to both devices. This makes it even quicker for you to get started on Remote Play or access other second screen features.

PlayStation App v1.70 Update

  • Push Notifications, Friend Requests and More: This new PlayStation app update will give you the option to receive Push Notifications for select PS4 updates you want to receive, such as gameplay Invitations, Game Alerts or Friend Requests. You can also receive Friend Requests via email or text messages with the app update. Also, it’s now easier to change your profile picture right from your mobile device by uploading an image from your photo library, or taking a photo using your in-device camera

Last Updated: April 30, 2014

28 Comments

  1. Kromas

    April 30, 2014 at 08:32

    Ah constant updates. The domain of the PC … oh wait. 😛

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  2. Sir Rants A Lot Llew. Jelly!!!

    April 30, 2014 at 08:47

    Why are they so deadset on not allowing MP3 playing?

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    • oVg Errorist

      April 30, 2014 at 09:02

      It seems that they want to create their own version of the i-Store and rent the music.
      Ownership.

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      • Sir Rants A Lot Llew. Jelly!!!

        April 30, 2014 at 09:03

        *sigh* ownership nonsense.

        That’s like saying that any car I buy is never mine and may be taken back by the manufacturer whenever they feel like it even if I have paid it off 100%

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        • oVg Errorist

          April 30, 2014 at 09:06

          Its the MATRIX. The internet wants your soul.

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        • Alien Emperor Trevor

          April 30, 2014 at 09:12

          Yes, and you can only drive it on Tuesdays @ 40km/hr otherwise you have to pay extra for it. Welcome to the new world where rights are an illusion unless you have money. Corporations make me sick with their BS.

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          • Mossel

            April 30, 2014 at 09:18

            Download the handbrake dlc now! Or become a pirate and use a brick.

          • Alien Emperor Trevor

            April 30, 2014 at 09:21

            WHEN, WHY & HOW THE FUCK did it become acceptable for you to buy something & then the thing you bought it from gets to tell you what you can & can’t do with it, how to use it, when to use it, etc OR ELSE! Because otherwise IT’S rights are infringed. It makes me so mad just thinking about it.

          • Mossel

            April 30, 2014 at 09:26

            From a business perspective it’s a much better business model. But from a consumer perspective it’s complete bullshit. I think it has something to do with the fact that digital downloads aren’t actually a real physical thing. So how can something that doesn’t exist be yours? Unless you have a physical copy. I don’t know, man.

      • Mossel

        April 30, 2014 at 09:17

        That is really irritating. Even iTunes allows you to add your own music.

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  3. TheScienceEnthusiast1130

    April 30, 2014 at 08:49

    SHAREfactory?

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  4. Tauriq Moosa

    April 30, 2014 at 08:51

    Wonderful!

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  5. Norm the Horrible

    April 30, 2014 at 08:53

    You would think in today’s modern times, MP3 compatibility was the …um… norm.

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    • Sir Rants A Lot Llew. Jelly!!!

      April 30, 2014 at 08:55

      Norm, that pun was… Horrible…

      BADUM……TSH

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      • Norm the Horrible

        April 30, 2014 at 08:56

        Yeah…. a lot….

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        • Alien Emperor Trevor

          April 30, 2014 at 09:09

          I remember a time when horrible wasn’t the norm :/

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          • Unavengedavo

            April 30, 2014 at 09:38

            But norm was a bit horrible O_o

          • Alien Emperor Trevor

            April 30, 2014 at 09:41

            Hagar was :/

          • Unavengedavo

            April 30, 2014 at 09:48

            But wasn’t that the norm?

          • Alien Emperor Trevor

            April 30, 2014 at 11:39

            This is the Norm:

  6. Norm the Horrible

    April 30, 2014 at 08:57

    The Automatic Pre-download feature sounds good. Don’t know if anyone else has done that feature yet.

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    • Matthew Holliday

      April 30, 2014 at 09:21

      Steam gone dun it.

      Reply

  7. Decembermaloy

    April 30, 2014 at 09:09

    Pause resume still not in this update?

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  8. zeemonkeyman

    April 30, 2014 at 09:32

    “New friends options” I hope that means players met actually f ing works now! I’ve got no new friends since getting a PS4 because whenever I got to players met to add them it just says no friends met grrr.

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  9. Sageville

    April 30, 2014 at 09:44

    Still no download pause….. I continue to wait…

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  10. Rikus

    April 30, 2014 at 09:52

    Nice feature-list. I find it quite funny that there is still not an option to pause downloads. Surely its not that difficult to add? My opinion on mp3-support not being added yet is because Sony wants to improve the “Share”-feature first. It is one of the PS4’s primary features and it is kind-of rubbish. MP3-support is coming…

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    • Unavengedavo

      April 30, 2014 at 09:55

      Seems like they are focusing on first getting the gaming part 100% perfect before worrying about the rest

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  11. MakeItLegal

    April 30, 2014 at 10:04

    Jeez such a log list of stuff they adding I didn even bother to read it all …

    What I will say is I feel sorry for u who own this thing … Must suck having half a consoule ….

    Also why was this not included in the first place ?

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