- #PS4 HDCP DISABLE FOR DIAMOND VIDEO CAPTURE UPDATE#
- #PS4 HDCP DISABLE FOR DIAMOND VIDEO CAPTURE PRO#
- #PS4 HDCP DISABLE FOR DIAMOND VIDEO CAPTURE PS4#
In the meantime they gave me a temporary solution of disabling HDCP after first booting the PS4 into safe mode and selecting HDCP 2.2.
#PS4 HDCP DISABLE FOR DIAMOND VIDEO CAPTURE UPDATE#
I eventually had quite a lengthy discussion with LG support via emails bouncing back and forth for up to 2 weeks, they informed me that firmware update on the TV would eventually eradicate this issue. Both consoles are plugged into individual sockets and HD depp colour is enabled on both. It's worth noting my issue got worse when I added an Xbox One S into the mix so I need to look into a similar resolve for that. While you’re in Video Output Settings, click Video Output Information and you should see the following. RGB Range, HDR and Deep Color Output should be set to Automatic if they’re not, set them. Go to Settings>Sound and Screen>Video Output Settings and set Resolution to 2160 – RGB. When you’re in normal mode, go to Systems>Settings and uncheck Enable HDCP.
#PS4 HDCP DISABLE FOR DIAMOND VIDEO CAPTURE PRO#
Click OK on the next screen and the Pro will restart in normal mode. Go to Set HDCP Mode and check HDCP 1.4 only. Connect a Dualshock 4 controller directly to the Pro with the supplied USB cable and press the PS button to enter safe mode. The first beep will sound immediately, the second after 7 to 10 seconds. Do this by turning the system off and then holding down the power button until you hear two beeps. First you have to boot the Pro into safe mode. Solving the problem is a two-stage process.
For anyone with LG TVs that is having issues below are the instructions I received. Latest solution from LG before they send out an engineer is to disable HDCP. Going through trials and tribulations at the mo with LG directly, problem I have is that I cannot replicate the problem on cue if an engineer was present and I could take it up with store I bought TV from but I'd have same issue with not being able make it happen whilst their tech guy is here. I wonder if XBOXoneX will have the same problem ? So i'm now in the situation when I have to keep on making system setting changes depending on whether i'm playing on screen or PSVR. I've seen that if you disable HDCP in the main system menu, it stops the issue, but if you turn off HDCP then you can't use PSVR. I hadn't bother to track the issue and throught by the time I bought my PS4 Pro (June), that any problems would have been ironed out, both at Sony and LG firmware level. So I think this is the famous handshake issue which I heard about when the PS4 pro was launched last year. Last night I was playing wipeout, and after an hour the screen started displaying black, then static, and did this until I rebooted the TV. However, every now and then I get a blank screen on the TV for a few seconds during gameplay. When plugged in, I now get a 4K signal (not RGB), cannot select deep colour or HDR (as expected), which is fine - it's displaying a 4K good image and PSVR seems sharper as well. My TV doesn't support HDR, but will most likely try and change for a new model next year. So, already had an optical lead going from the TV (LD 55860v) to the AMP, so used that for sound and plugged the PS4 pro directly into HDMI. On Friday, I connected it up to my Pioner VSX-923 amp, and saw that it wasn't passing a 4k image through - despite my AMP spec saying it did pass through. Got my PS4 pro last Thursday and spent the evening doing the migration from the PS4.