Wireshark Log (TCP Filter) : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zjH..
Teac others driver download. Wireshark Log (No filter - 620000 onwards) : https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vCo..
Relevant Capture No : 627102 near bottom onwards, although there are other relevant captures.
OK, so I have been trying to debug this for the past 3 weekends. I've tried everything that Google has suggested and im quite confident it's the TCP protocol and TLS handshake and DUP ACKS causing it, but I have tried everything: putting the ps4 IP in the DMZ, port forwarding, port triggering, removing all devices from network so it was only my ps4, disabling IGMP Snooping, TCP registry hacks for ACKS (PS4 remote play to laptop) and Ive got nothing.
The stream is flawless for 10 minutes no hiccups or dips full hd on the ps4 remote play and netflix. But when that minute timer hits ps4 remote play lags for 3 seconds, the stream transfer speed hits the bottom before gradually rising back upand netflix will cut out forcing me to stop and start it.
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- PS4 controller left analog stuttering wen walking forward on cod It's not a major issue. When sprinting it's totally fine but when walking forward when I fully push it forward it will be normal but can be like i'm not lishing it a tiny bit forward and walks forward super slow, this happens on other games too liek red dead 2.
- It's not on the PS4, but in Windows Sound Settings. If it's choppy while playing via the PS Remote Play on your PC, then try changing the Windows Sound Settings. If your sound is choppy while playing PS4 on TV, that would be another issue.
Can anyone see from the logs anything that would explain why its happening and how to fix it. It only affects the PS4. Streaming to my laptop is fine.
I.P ending in .102 is my PS4 I.P ending in .117 is my Laptop I.P 100.42.106.33 is Sony Servers
Thanks for looking.
No real surprise there
You know what mobile devices are great for? Mobile games. And you know what consoles are great for? Console games. Playing console games on a mobile device? Never really works, in my opinion.
Yet here we are, in 2019, and you can now play PS4 games on your iPhone or iPad with the PS4 Remote Play app. Why you'd want to is another question entirely, but we'll get to that.
Remote Play was previously an option on the PS Vita, allowing you to stream everything from your PS4 to your device for portable play, so long as you're in your own home. Waveplus network & wireless cards driver. All you need is to turn your PS4 on, connect it and your Vita over WiFi, and bam, you're in.
The iOS app works in a similar fashion, only instead of having a good controller in your hands, you're faced with a mesmerising array of virtual buttons and joysticks that look more intimidating than anything you'll actually play.
The tech underneath all that works OK. Playing on an iPad Air 2 over a reasonable WiFi connection, the setup did suffer from a few bits of lag and stuttering while playing some games, but overall the graphics held strong and everything was pretty playable, even with the stuttering.
That said, those virtual controls are truly atrocious. The PS4 controller has been mapped onto a flat surface, so you'll need to play your screen like a piano to actually get things moving. L3 and R3 are triggered by double-tapping the left and right virtual joysticks, which feels a little clumsy but works out OK for the most part.
However, the buttons are really unresponsive. Trying to string a combo together in Tekken 7 is basically impossible, for example, and you can forget about trying to do a hadouken in Street Fighter. Playing games with complex configurations like Red Dead Redemption 2 is also basically impossible - really, anything that requires constant an immediate action is out.
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Of course, you could play turn-based games and visual novels quite easily. If you fancy taking Persona 5 to bed so you don't have to play it on the big screen the whole time, that's pretty doable.
You also can't use a Bluetooth controller with the Remote Play either. If Sony had updated its PS4 controllers to work with an iPad, we'd have a game-changer on our hands. Sadly, for now, your only option is to jailbreak your device, which you really, really shouldn't do.
Still, this could work for some folks. I've seen children play Fortnite with mobile controls better than I can on a PS4, so if you're willing to tough it out and learn a new control scheme, maybe this will work for you. For the vast majority, however, this is a cool bit of tech that doesn't really work all that well.