Streaming Remote Play



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.

The player is connected to the closest data center and the game is played from there. Your game is running on the player's home Xbox. The player connects directly to their home and the game is played from there. Some areas to consider around game streaming specifically for Project xCloud include: Title Availability. (Search for Twisted89's PS4 Remote Play app to get that up and running.) Another option: you can buy slim set-top boxes like the Steam Link and Nvidia Shield to beam PC games to your living room TV. Steam Remote Play homestream. 142,481 MEMBERS. November 7, 2013. Is there a way to disable the streaming option over games? I just got a new PC and when I goto download certain ones it always says I can either stream or download, now this would be fine but they all look the same (Highlighted) and it.

Launch Remote Play on the device you are streaming to. Select Settings in the bottom left corner. Under the Video Quality for Remote Play use the Resolution drop down menu to select Standard (540p) or lower if needed. Make sure Frame Rate is set to Standard and not High. Click OK to save the settings. And finally, click Start to run Remote Play. Launch Remote Play. Once loaded, click on Settings in the lower-left corner. Under Video Quality for Remote Play use the resolution drop down menu to select High (720p), or Best (1080p), depending on what quality you would prefer. Click OK to save the change.

*
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*
*
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:

Streaming remote play

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.

Steam Remote Play has been around yet a lot of gamers are still confused on how it works. In this brief guide, we’ll try to show you how this great feature works and what you can do to use it.

We’ll provide the steps on how to use both Remote Play Anywhere and Remote Play Together.

Remote Play Anywhere makes use of a separate Steam Link app, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. If you have a Raspberry Pi device, you’ll be pleased to know that this app is also supported.

What is Steam Remote Play?

Steam Remote Play is an interesting feature in Steam application that allows a user to play a game from a remote computer to another Steam-enabled device. You can either play a Steam game via Remote Play on another computer, or on your mobile device or tablet.

With Steam Remote Play, you can invite friends to play your games even when they themselves don’t own the games or have these games installed on their computer, mobile device, or tablet.

If you want to play on a mobile device using Steam Remote Play, you need to install the Steam Link app.

What are the requirements for Steam Remote Play?

In order to successfully set up Steam Remote Play, you’re going to need a number of things. Let’s discuss each of them briefly.

You must own the Steam game.

Not every game on Steam supports Remote Play so you must make sure that the game you want to share with your friends allows this feature. Obviously, you must also have ownership of the game, which means that you should have paid for the game (unless it’s a free-to-play).

Good working remote computer.

If you are the one hosting the game or inviting other friends to join you for a remote play, you must make sure that your PC can handle the game and your graphics card supports hardware encoding. All NVIDIA GPUs starting from GTX 650 and newer support hardware encoding.

If your GPU has a hardware encoding feature, you also must make sure that you enable hardware encoding in your Steam application.

To do that, simply open the Advanced host options and check “Enable hardware encoding.

Decent internet connection.

In order to avoid experiencing lag or delay, you want to make sure that your internet connection speed is stable and fast enough (at least 10 Mbps).

While some players have tried using Steam Remote Play with a slower connection speed, experience may vary and there’s a higher chance of lag or delay.

Wired connection.

As much as possible, you want to make sure that both remote computer hosting the game and the other computer that tries to launch it are connected to the router by a LAN cable. Wireless connection is less reliable than a wired setup.

How to know which games allow Remote Play?

In order to tell if a game supports Remote Play, you need to check its Steam Store page like this one from Sid Meier’s Civilization® VI:

As you can see, Civilization 6 Steam version supports both Remote Play on Tablet and Remote Play Together. This means that it can be accessed in a Steam enabled mobile device (smartphone or tablet with Steam Link app) or in another computer via Remote Play Together.

How to use and set up Steam Remote Play?

It’s easy to use Steam Remote Play. Depending on the device type you’re planning to use, you either have to use the Steam Link app or Remote Play Together feature.

Remote Play Anywhere

You can continue to play your favorite game anywhere using your smartphone or tablet as long as it’s linked properly to your remote computer that hosts the game. So, for example, if you are away from home but want to play a Steam game, all you have to do is to link your phone to your computer (must be done ahead of time), use the Steam Link app, and from there, play the game.

These are the steps that you must do to make that happen:

Remote For Streaming Tv

  1. On your computer (host device), log in to the Steam application. This must be the computer where the game is installed.
  2. On your mobile device (smartphone or tablet with a Steam Link app installed) or computer, you can launch the game and started playing.

If you need assistance on where to download the Steam Link app and how to set it up, follow this link: https://store.steampowered.com/steamlink/about

Remote Play Together

If you want to play together with your friends who do not have the copy of the Steam game you have, you can use the Remote Play Together feature. Here’s what you must do:

  1. On your computer, open the Steam game you want.
  2. On your friend’s computer or supported mobile device, he or she must be logged in to Steam.
  3. On your computer, open your Steam Overlay in-game by pressing Shift+Tab.
  4. Find the name of your friend from your friends list, then select Remote Play Together.
  5. Once your friend accepts the invite, they will be in-game with you.

Other interesting articles:

Remote Game Streaming Download

Visit our TheDroidGuy Youtube Channel for more troubleshooting videos and tutorials.