Talk:Remote Play

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Most of the ps3 wiki page should do for the moment, but compatibility list need to be revised (delete ad hoc, add FW versions ..) and linked to major web site for easy contributions. I tried to keep only the vita part (but having for example one game working on psp and not in vita can be interesting to know) SFO tips can be better somewhere else (but not for the moment?)

Description

This feature allows interaction with the Playstation XMB as well as supported PS3 Games/Software and PS1 games. A few settings on XMB are hidden during remote play or can not be accessed. PS3 can provide video and sound to the device or only video to the device (when your PS3 audio output like monitor or audio system is running the sound). PS3 20GB CECHB00 models (and others but unreleased models) can be used if they are using a wired connection to a wireless router even though the internal Wi-Fi hardware is missing.


PS3 Firmware updates related to Remote Play

  • 1.60 Remoteplay added over LAN for PSP 3.10
  • 1.80 Remoteplay over WAN added for PSP 3.50
  • 2.00 Remote Start function added, to switch PS3 on/off with PSP
  • 2.80 Open Remote Play exploit/homebrew on non Sony devices removed
  • 3.30 Sony Vaio laptops added to Remote Play devices
  • 4.00 PS Vita System added to Remote Play devices

Remote Play compatibility from PSP

Title Official
RemotePlay
SFO-edit
/patch
Adhoc Notes
Aqua Vita/Aquatopia (PSN game) Yes No No
Anarchy: Rush Hour (PSN game) Yes No No
Bejeweled 2 (PSN game/demo) Yes No No
Bionic Commando Rearmed (PSN game/demo) Yes No No
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger (BD game) Yes No No
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (BD game) Yes No No
Everybody's Golf: World Tour (BD game) Yes No No
Fallout 3: GOTY edition (BD game) Yes No No
FirstPlay (PSN software) Yes No No
Fritz Chess (BD game) Yes No No
Gundemonium Recollection (PSN game) Yes No No
High Stakes on the Vegas Strip: Poker Edition (PSN game) Yes No No
Imabikisou (BD game/PSN demo) Yes No No
KillZone 3 (BD game) Yes No No
Lair (BD game) Yes No No
LEGO Batman (BD game) Yes No No
Life with PlayStation (PSN software) Yes No No
Mainichi Issho (PSN game) Yes No No
Misato Katsuragi's Reporting Plan (PSN game) Yes No No
Peggle (PSN game) Yes No No
Peggle Nights (PSN game add-on) Yes No No
PixelJunk Eden (PSN game/demo) Yes No No
PixelJunk Monsters (PSN game/demo) Yes No No
PixelJunk Shooter (PSN game) Yes No No
PlayStation 1 games (CD games/demos, PSN games/demos) Yes No No
PlayTV (BD software/PSN demo) Yes No No
SingStar (BD game) Yes No No
SingStar Vol. 2 (BD game) Yes No No
SingStar ABBA (BD game) Yes No No
VidZone (PSN software) Yes No No
Weekly Toro Station (PSN game) Yes No No
Zuma (PSN game/demo) Yes No No
MultiMan (Software) No Yes No
Showtime (Software/Video category) No Yes No need to manually edit the sfo on latest version
Emulators Next No Yes No
3d Dot Game Heroes (BD game) No Yes No
Atelier Rorona (BD game) No Yes No introduction video with blur images (sound ok), skip it, game itself ok.
Battle Fantasia (BD game) No Yes No
Bayonetta (BD game) No Yes No
Biohazard revival (BD game) No Yes No (BD game installed as HDD game)
Demon's soul (BD game) No Yes No
Crysis 2 (BD game) No Yes No
Dead Space 2 (BD game) No Yes No
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 (BD game) No Yes No
Farcry 2 (BD game) No Yes No
Fritz Chess (BD game) No Yes No
F1 Formula one 2010 (BD game) No Yes No
Forbidden Siren: Bloodcurse (BD game) No Yes No
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (BD game) No Yes No buggy controlls when driving
inFamous (BD game) No Yes No
King Of Fighters XII (BD game) No Yes No
Mayhem 3D (BD game) No Yes No
Mini Ninjas (BD game) No Yes No
Monopoly (BD game) No Yes No
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 1 (BD game) No Yes No
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 (BD game) No Yes No
Need for speed hot pursuit (BD game) No Yes No
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (BD game) No Yes No
Red Dead Redemption (BD game) No Yes No
Silent Hill: Homecoming (BD game) No Yes No
The Sims 3 (BD game) No Yes No
Wet (BD game) No Yes No
Wipeout HD Fury (BD game) No Yes No
Final Fantasy XIII (BD game) No No No
Gran tourismo 5 (BD game) No No No
Winning Eleven 2009 (BD game) No No No
Marvel vs Capcom 3 (BD game) No No No
Fist Of The North Star - Ken's Rage (BD game) No No No
Monster hunter 3rd (PSP game) No No Yes
Fantasia Star Portable 2 Infinite (PSP game) No No Yes
Dissidia 12 (Duodecim)Final Fantasy (PSP game) No No Yes
Zen Pinball (PSN game) No Yes No Patch don't work for this game, you need to edit SFO and then rebuild database from recovery menu

Problems / workarounds / Tips

  • officially RemotePlay compatible titles
    • Nothing to fix :P
  • unofficially RemotePlay compatible BD titles
    • Use the patch or edit the SFO
  • unofficially RemotePlay compatible PSN titles
    • Use the patch or edit the SFO and then rebuild database from recovery menu (second method has better compatibility)
  • Incompatible RemotePlay titles
    • Most of the BD games in this section will launch with black screen due of the introduction video (codecs or resolutions) , ps3 reboot after a while. Can be resolved if you change the problematic videos with an other.
    • Homebrew like Frogger, puzzles collection don t function due to theirs authors decisions.
  • Officially Adhoc compatible titles
    • You can play online psp games through the AP mode of PS3 if you connect both of the devices to Playstation Network. In this case, PS3 is providing to the psp a wifi connection (not sure if this service is available outside Japan)
  • To "refresh" the XMB

When replacing a PARAM.SFO manually in the internall HDD (using a file manager, FTP, etc...), the system ignores it. This happens because the system is storing a "duplicated" copy of the old one


The most convenience and quick way is as simple as booting the game one time (by pressing X button over his icon)... inside the game press "PS" button and exit with "quit"... then you return to the XMB and the new PARAM.SFO has been loaded. So in resume... the XMB is refreshed when you boot it for first time so you need to boot it two times to load the new PARAM.SFO. (you can change something as the first letter of the title of the game to make sur/ check visually your news sfo is loaded)

Other solution from BahumatLord (need to be tested for the specific case of remote play bout should work):

After replacing the PARAM.SFO of your PSN game with a corrected one, you need to change the available display modes in your PS3 settings to include 720 even though your TV doesn't support it.

Then you're going to launch the game. This will trigger the PS3 to read the corrected PARAM.SFO and to fix the entry in the database.

When the game starts the screen will be blurry and unplayable. Quit back to the XMB and restore your display's original settings.

The next time you load the PSN game it will display at 480 resolution and work like it should. Some TV's might support including 1080 when you edit the PARAM.SFO. I've just had better compatibility changing from PAL to NTSC instead of trying to upscale it.

If your new SFO is stil ignored by the PS3 after refreshing (mostly fews 3.55+ PSN games) or you can t boot it (TV not compatible, didn t installed the game in the right order, previous problematic SFO installed ....) or for easy shared solution purpose, you ll need to overwrite it with your 1.01 SFO from install .PKG (or install first the edited SFO)

Last solution can be rebuild data base by using the option "rebuild database" from the recovery menu (this re-indexes all the files in the internall HDD), is long but can fix rare problems

Limitations

PlayStation Vita's Remote Play capabilities

During TGS 2011 Sony showed off a number of examples of how the new device can interact with the PlayStation 3:

  • Killzone 3 and little big planet 2 were streamed into the device from a PlayStation 3 unit,

noting how a few of the Dual Shock buttons missing on the Vita are mapped to the touchscreen.

  • A Vita streaming movie content from Japan-only PS3 TV recorder Torne.

Note:

  • it is possible to pair PSVita with a Playstation 3 on lower Firmware than 4.00 (e.g 3.41/3.55, pair as mobile phone/pc/psp)