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PlayStation?4 System Software Version 1.62 (with 1.60 and 1.61)

New for 1.62

  • Image quality for some applications has been improved.

New for 1.61

  • System software stability during use of some features has been improved.

New for 1.60

  • Wireless stereo headsets (CECHYA-0080 / CECHYA-0083 / CECHYA-0086) and a stereo headset (CECHYA-0088) are now supported.
  • You can now mute the microphone for PlayStation?Camera.

PlayStation?4 System Software Version 1.61

New for 1.61

  • System software stability during use of some features has been improved.

New for 1.60

  • Wireless stereo headsets (CECHYA-0080 / CECHYA-0083 / CECHYA-0086) and a stereo headset (CECHYA-0088) are now supported.
  • You can now mute the microphone for PlayStation?Camera.

PlayStation?4 System Software Version 1.60

  • Wireless stereo headsets (CECHYA-0080 / CECHYA-0083 / CECHYA-0086) and a stereo headset (CECHYA-0088) are now supported.
  • You can now mute the microphone for PlayStation?Camera.

 

http://us.playstation.com/support/systemupdates/ps4/history/index.htm#update162

 

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Source: http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/ps4-update-1-6-with-pulse-headset-compatibility-to-arrive-february-22

 

Sony's much anticipated firmware update which will be bringing in Pulse headset support has been pushed back to a February 22nd release date according to sources. (Unconfirmed by Sony)

 

The update is a jump from 1.52 to 1.6, but all we know so far is it will support pulse headset and other headsets.

 

Possible features included in update:

 

DLNA Support

CD/MP3-CD Support

External HDD Support.

Customizable UI Themes

3D Blu-ray Support

YouTube Streaming support

Improved/More Voice commands.

Additional Options and minor fixes.

 

Sony is releasing a new headset which will be in stores this month and requires the 1.6 update, so it must be released this month but exact date is not confirmed.

 

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PS4 Firmware 1.52

 

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Possible features list is misleading, from source

 

There are no other details as to what else the 1.6 update could bring, but we expect it will mostly be bugs fixes and internal software tweaks to keep the PS4 problem free. 

 

 

All I want for now is Pulse Headset support and for audio to be fixed, whether it's Sony's or Netflix's doing, I have no 5.1 audio (no center channel) in Netflix. Sony do need to bring back the PS3 like audio options for the PS4 regardless.

Possible features list is misleading, from source

 

 

All I want for now is Pulse Headset support and for audio to be fixed, whether it's Sony's or Netflix's doing, I have no 5.1 audio (no center channel) in Netflix. Sony do need to bring back the PS3 like audio options for the PS4 regardless.

 

Looked it up seems to be a PS4 issue with all/most video streaming apps, I've only used music apps and watched blu-ray movies so haven't experienced it. But hopefully that's one of the fixes in the new firmware update.

 

Possible features is just a list from multiple sites which are the most requested and most talked about. 

Looked it up seems to be a PS4 issue with all/most video streaming apps, I've only used music apps and watched blu-ray movies so haven't experienced it. But hopefully that's one of the fixes in the new firmware update.

 

I think it's to do with the stupid "preferred audio output" setting. You can actually change that to optical and it still works over HDMI :/ They need to bring back the PS3 option of allowing you to select various outputs and deselect others rather than trying to manage it all automatically. The PS3 did have an automatic option, but giving manual options is completely necessary for wide spread audio system compatibility.

If that possible feature list is even half fulfilled, that will be a lot of stuff that I would be happy with.  Hopefully the headset support is handled first though since they did make a point to say that would be coming soon.  I'm not using a pulse headset, but apparently there are many that do.

 

I have also run into the app surround sound issue, so it would be great to see that fixed, not to mention improving the stability of apps in general since I still get crashes to the dashboard every so often.

 

Out of that list, the one that sticks out to me is the external drive support.  Are there strong rumors to suggest that Sony is going to add that?  I hadn't seen anything regarding that.  That would be cool. Also, I had no idea you couldn't play 3D Blurays yet, I thought there was discussion about that and Sony had said it did at launch.  Doesn't bother me though, I don't have any to play.

 

Well considering its going to be late February and the version number is jumping like it is, they must be trying to pack a lot in. Looking forward to it.

Going by the big jump in version number, it would have to include more than just support for a headset. 

 

Since when has a minor point increment (0.08 in this case) been considered a "big jump"?

 

Big/Major increments are generally made by incrementing the digit(s) before the dot/period. the digits after the dot are considered a minor update.

 

Tonight, system update 1.60 will be hitting the PS4, bringing with it support for several wireless headsets, including the PULSE, the PULSE Elite, and Sony's newly announced Gold Wireless Headset, which you can check out via the above trailer.
 
Source: Kotaku

Don't use a headset nor voice commands, though in playing Tomb Raider they seem to really be pushing for it.   It's kind of nice actually with the lack of support for most headsets, I can play BF4 and such without a bunch of people yelling over mic as they don't want to use the Sony provided ones. 

However, if the other features in the list (primarily external HDD Support) got added.. that would be fricken awesome.

New wireless stereo headset for PlayStation 4 revealed, PS4 system update 1.60 detailed

 

The next system software update for PlayStation 4 (version 1.60) will be released tomorrow (4th February 2014), bringing compatibility support to PS4 for the PULSE Wireless Stereo Headset (including the GTA V limited edition version) and the original Wireless Stereo Headset.

http://blog.eu.playstation.com/2014/02/03/new-wireless-stereo-playstation-4-headset-revealed-ps4-system-update-1-60-detailed/

Just went live heres the release notes:

'Picture qaulity during DVD playback has been improved'

'support for wireless stereo headsets' 

and thats it. Disappointing :(

 

Yep.. two features I don't use.  Don't own a headset.. and after checking the retail on them.. won't own.  Also don't watch DVD's anymore.. all digital. 

The update for the 22nd was released about 2 hours ago. (1.6)
There is no big features included, and I can't see there being another 'big' update this month. 
All in all - a pretty useless Firmware update really.

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