A PS5 console or PS4 console is required for Remote Play.
With Remote Play, you can control your PlayStation® console remotely wherever you have a high-speed internet connection.
Using the [PS Remote Play] app, you can control your PlayStation®5 console or PlayStation®4 console from a device in a different location.
For example, you can use a computer in another room or a smartphone* when you're out to enjoy PS5™ and PS4™ games.
Play games from your console straight to your phone or tablet over the internet with Xbox remote play. Play your Xbox games on phone and tablet Play games installed on your Xbox console, including Xbox Game Pass titles, to any compatible Android or iOS device. Mar 11, 2020 If you want to open your game up to the public, using a streaming service like Twitch or YouTube is your best bet. These services allow you to broadcast your screen and easily share a link with remote players to watch, join, and play along. We stream our games every Thursday at 3:30CT. You can watch an example of how this works here.
Remote Play Anywhere Log in to the Steam client on the computer with the installed game you wish to play. Now, Log into Steam on another computer or a supported device with Steam Link app installed. From there, you can launch and play the game remotely from the Steam Library.
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- You can't use Remote Play on your mobile device's cellular data network. A high-speed Wi-Fi® network is required.
The following are the different combinations of compatible devices and PlayStation consoles for using Remote Play. For instructions on downloading the app and getting started with Remote Play, go to one of the links below.
Control your PS5 console
Control your PS4 console
- Control your PS4 console from your PS Vita system*
- Control your PS4 console from your PS TV system*
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- With the [PS4 Link] app, you can remotely control your PS4 console with a PlayStation®Vita system or PlayStation®TV system.
Find out more about how to set up and use Remote Play on your systems in the PS Vita User's Guide or the PS TV User's Guide.
Depending on the content or how it's used, Remote Play may not be available. For details, see 'Restrictions'.
[PS Remote Play] Update Information
Windows PC version 4.1:
Stability during use of some features has been improved.
Mac version 4.1:
Stability during use of some features has been improved.
Mobile version:
Visit Google Play™ or the App Store for update information.
Restrictions
- Some games do not support Remote Play.
Games that require peripherals such as PlayStation®VR or PlayStation®Camera aren't compatible with Remote Play. You can't use Remote Play on your PS5 console or PS4 console in the following situations:
- When you're using Share Screen or Share Play, or broadcasting your gameplay
- When users are using Remote Play, Share Play, or Share Screen, or broadcasting their gameplay
- When you're playing a Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD
- When you're using PS VR in VR mode
The following restrictions apply when using Remote Play:
- You can't use Share Screen or Share Play, or broadcast your gameplay.
- You can't play a Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD.
- You can't play music with Spotify®.
- Some or all video content might not be displayed on your device depending on the game or video service.
- For details on audio input and output during Remote Play, visit our support website.
- This site is subject to change without notice.
- Screen images are composite images. Illustrations and screen images may vary from the actual product.
- Information about system functionality and images published on this site may vary depending on the PS5 or PS4 system software version or the version of the application installed on your computer or mobile device that's in use.
- '', 'PlayStation', 'PS5', 'PS4' and 'DUALSHOCK' are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- 'SONY' is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Group Corporation.
- App Store, iPad, iPhone, Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
- 'Blu-ray Disc™' and 'Blu-ray™' are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
- Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.
- Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.
- Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify Ltd.
- Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
- Other system and product names are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
ASTRO's PLAYROOM: ©2020 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
Horizon Zero Dawn: ©2017 Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe. Developed by Guerrilla.
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Raspberry pi visual code. You can run Visual Studio Code on Raspberry Pi devices. By downloading and using Visual Studio Code, you agree to the license terms and privacy statement. Visual Studio Code is officially distributed via the Raspberry Pi OS (previously called Raspbian) APT repository, in both 32-bit and 64-bit variants. You can install it by running: sudo apt update sudo apt install code. Four years ago I wrote how to BUILD (literally compile) Visual Studio Code for a Raspberry Pi ARM machine.Just a few months later in November, community member Jay Rodgers released his labor of love - nightly builds of VS Code for Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi. If you want to get unofficial builds of Visual Studio Code running on a Raspberry Pi (I know you have one!) you should use his. Select the Extensions tab from the sidebar menu, then search for Remote development. Select the Remote Development extension, and select the Install button. Next you can connect to your Raspberry Pi. Launch the VS Code command palette using Ctrl+Shift+P on Linux.
You can use the PS3 Remote Play application when you are away from home and even when you are overseas.
- A )
- A PS3™ system
Connecting to the Internet using a LAN (Ethernet) cable or wireless network - B )
- A cable modem or DSL modem
- C )
- Internet
- D )
- A wireless access point or a wireless router
- You may not be able to use remote play via the Internet in some network environments. For details, see (Network) > (Remote Play) > [Using remote play (via the Internet)] in the PS3™ system's user's guide.
- How to use a public Wi-Fi hotspot and how much it costs varies by service provider. Contact the service provider for details.
Preparing for first-time use
Before using remote play via the Internet, do the following:
- Link the PS3™ system and your system to the same Sony Entertainment Network account.
- When using an access point provided by a commercial or public Wi-Fi service, or by a private wireless network, set up your system so that it can connect to that access point.
Registering your system with the PS3™ system
Register your system using the Wi-Fi on your system and the PS3™ system.
If you are using a PS3™ system that does not have Wi-Fi network capability, register your system by connecting your system to the PS3™ system through an access point that is connected to the PS3™ system. Perform this procedure with your system near the PS3™ system or the access point.
- 1.
- On the PS3™ system, select (Settings) > [Remote Play Settings] > [Register Device] > [PS Vita System].
A number appears on the screen. - 2.
- On your system, select (PS3 Remote Play) > [Start] > [Next].
- 3.
- Enter the number displayed on the PS3™ system's screen, and then select [Register].
When the devices connect successfully, a message indicating that the registration is complete appears. - 4.
- Select [OK] on the PS3™ system.
Playing remotely
To use remote play via the Internet from outside your home, you must first put the PS3™ system into remote play connection mode:
- Sign up for PlayStation™Network
Use the same Sony Entertainment Network account on your PS Vita system and your PS3™ system. - Select (Network) > (Remote Play) to put the PS3™ system into remote play connection mode.
- 1.
- On your system, select (PS3 Remote Play) > [Start].
When using PS3 Remote Play for the first time, a message informs you that it is necessary to register your system with the PS3™ system. If you see this message, perform the registration. - 2.
- Select [Connect via Internet].
Follow the screens to complete the operation.
When the devices connect successfully, the PS3™ system screen appears on your system.
- If you enable remote start on the PS3™ system, you can use remote play when the PS3™ system is in standby mode. For details, see (Settings) > [Remote Play Settings] > [Remote Start] in the PS3™ system's user's guide.
- During remote play, if you go to the screen for a different application, the remote play connection is closed after 30 seconds.
Remote Play From Anywhere App
Mac version 4.1:
Stability during use of some features has been improved.
Mobile version:
Visit Google Play™ or the App Store for update information.
Restrictions
- Some games do not support Remote Play.
Games that require peripherals such as PlayStation®VR or PlayStation®Camera aren't compatible with Remote Play. You can't use Remote Play on your PS5 console or PS4 console in the following situations:
- When you're using Share Screen or Share Play, or broadcasting your gameplay
- When users are using Remote Play, Share Play, or Share Screen, or broadcasting their gameplay
- When you're playing a Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD
- When you're using PS VR in VR mode
The following restrictions apply when using Remote Play:
- You can't use Share Screen or Share Play, or broadcast your gameplay.
- You can't play a Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD.
- You can't play music with Spotify®.
- Some or all video content might not be displayed on your device depending on the game or video service.
- For details on audio input and output during Remote Play, visit our support website.
- This site is subject to change without notice.
- Screen images are composite images. Illustrations and screen images may vary from the actual product.
- Information about system functionality and images published on this site may vary depending on the PS5 or PS4 system software version or the version of the application installed on your computer or mobile device that's in use.
- '', 'PlayStation', 'PS5', 'PS4' and 'DUALSHOCK' are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- 'SONY' is a registered trademark or trademark of Sony Group Corporation.
- App Store, iPad, iPhone, Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
- 'Blu-ray Disc™' and 'Blu-ray™' are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
- Google Play and Android are trademarks of Google LLC.
- Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.
- Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify Ltd.
- Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
- Other system and product names are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
ASTRO's PLAYROOM: ©2020 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
Horizon Zero Dawn: ©2017 Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe. Developed by Guerrilla.
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Raspberry pi visual code. You can run Visual Studio Code on Raspberry Pi devices. By downloading and using Visual Studio Code, you agree to the license terms and privacy statement. Visual Studio Code is officially distributed via the Raspberry Pi OS (previously called Raspbian) APT repository, in both 32-bit and 64-bit variants. You can install it by running: sudo apt update sudo apt install code. Four years ago I wrote how to BUILD (literally compile) Visual Studio Code for a Raspberry Pi ARM machine.Just a few months later in November, community member Jay Rodgers released his labor of love - nightly builds of VS Code for Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi. If you want to get unofficial builds of Visual Studio Code running on a Raspberry Pi (I know you have one!) you should use his. Select the Extensions tab from the sidebar menu, then search for Remote development. Select the Remote Development extension, and select the Install button. Next you can connect to your Raspberry Pi. Launch the VS Code command palette using Ctrl+Shift+P on Linux.
You can use the PS3 Remote Play application when you are away from home and even when you are overseas.
- A )
- A PS3™ system
Connecting to the Internet using a LAN (Ethernet) cable or wireless network - B )
- A cable modem or DSL modem
- C )
- Internet
- D )
- A wireless access point or a wireless router
- You may not be able to use remote play via the Internet in some network environments. For details, see (Network) > (Remote Play) > [Using remote play (via the Internet)] in the PS3™ system's user's guide.
- How to use a public Wi-Fi hotspot and how much it costs varies by service provider. Contact the service provider for details.
Preparing for first-time use
Before using remote play via the Internet, do the following:
- Link the PS3™ system and your system to the same Sony Entertainment Network account.
- When using an access point provided by a commercial or public Wi-Fi service, or by a private wireless network, set up your system so that it can connect to that access point.
Registering your system with the PS3™ system
Register your system using the Wi-Fi on your system and the PS3™ system.
If you are using a PS3™ system that does not have Wi-Fi network capability, register your system by connecting your system to the PS3™ system through an access point that is connected to the PS3™ system. Perform this procedure with your system near the PS3™ system or the access point.
- 1.
- On the PS3™ system, select (Settings) > [Remote Play Settings] > [Register Device] > [PS Vita System].
A number appears on the screen. - 2.
- On your system, select (PS3 Remote Play) > [Start] > [Next].
- 3.
- Enter the number displayed on the PS3™ system's screen, and then select [Register].
When the devices connect successfully, a message indicating that the registration is complete appears. - 4.
- Select [OK] on the PS3™ system.
Playing remotely
To use remote play via the Internet from outside your home, you must first put the PS3™ system into remote play connection mode:
- Sign up for PlayStation™Network
Use the same Sony Entertainment Network account on your PS Vita system and your PS3™ system. - Select (Network) > (Remote Play) to put the PS3™ system into remote play connection mode.
- 1.
- On your system, select (PS3 Remote Play) > [Start].
When using PS3 Remote Play for the first time, a message informs you that it is necessary to register your system with the PS3™ system. If you see this message, perform the registration. - 2.
- Select [Connect via Internet].
Follow the screens to complete the operation.
When the devices connect successfully, the PS3™ system screen appears on your system.
- If you enable remote start on the PS3™ system, you can use remote play when the PS3™ system is in standby mode. For details, see (Settings) > [Remote Play Settings] > [Remote Start] in the PS3™ system's user's guide.
- During remote play, if you go to the screen for a different application, the remote play connection is closed after 30 seconds.
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