![]() Step 2: Plug the short end (3.5mm male right angle) of the Hauppauge Chat cable into your controller.Step 1: Remove your headset from your controller.There are three ways to do use the Chat Cable: Method 1: Use the LineIn jack on your PC (for all Hauppauge game recorders plus OBS)Ĭlick here for a cable connection diagram To get game and chat audio back into your recordings and streams, you can use the Hauppauge Chat Cable. When you plug in your headset into the PS4 controller, the PS4 shuts off HDMI audio and you will get game video but no game audio. HDMI audio contains game audio and your friends chat (multi-player chat). The PS4 turns off HDMI audio when a headset is plugged into the PS4 controller. The HD PVR Pro 60 has a built-in mixer so the chat cable is not needed. You should be able to see your game on your computer screen and TV monitor.Īre you getting video but not game audio in your PS4 recordings? Use the Hauppauge Chat cable to get the audio back in your recordings! The Chat Cable works with the HD PVR 2, HD PVR Rocket, Colossus 2 Now you can reconnect your PS4 back to the Hauppauge game recorder, and the HDMI out of the Hauppauge game recorder to your TV monitor.If you have any applications open, the system will ask you to close them, so make sure that you’ve saved your game before completing this last step.It will be enabled by default, so simply click on it to disable the HDCP copy protection. Scroll down to ‘Enable HDCP’ and ensure that the box to the right of the label is not checked. Turn off HDCP encryption: You’ll find another long list in Settings.Enter the System submenu: When the long list of options appears, scroll down to the icon named ‘System’ and select it.Next, go to Settings: from the main user interface, push up on the DualShock 4 to reach the top-level of the system’s menu, and select the toolbox labelled ‘Settings’.First, connect your PS4 directly to your gaming monitor (since you will not be able to see the PS4 on your computer screen if there is HDCP copy protection on the PS4).If you have a PS4, you need to disable HDCP. HDMI out on cable/sat boxes often has HDCP copy protection. Note: if you have a cable TV or satellite box, you should use Component video and not HDMI. Video with HDCP copy protection can come from an Xbox One or a PS4, or a cable TV or satellite box. Hauppauge game recorders cannot record HDMI video which has HDCP copy protection. It is just weird, because the TV works with my XB1 and Nintendo Switch, but it is completely unresponsive to my PS specifically.How to turn off HDCP on your PS4 Are you unable to record video, getting no video (but you might get choppy audio) in your recordings or a black screen in Hauppauge Capture? Does the Input resolution indicator in Hauppauge Capture switch between '1920x1080p 60fps' and 'Waiting for HDMI video signal'? If so, you should turn off HDCP copy protection on your PS4 ![]() Most, if not all of the issues I have come across stem from the PS4, but in this case it is definitely my TV. I have looked all over the internet for an answer and I found one one some kind of forum but it was of no help. Therefore, it must be something with the TV. Now, I know for certain there is no problem with the PS4 itself because I’ve started it in safe mode, updated it via USB and then took it downstairs onto the TV there and the system works perfectly as it did before (because I was convinced that there was something wrong with the PS not the TV.) ![]() ![]() In May or so last year, I bought a Hisense TV (I have no bloody clue what model it is), and it worked for about a month before the screen began to go static and wasn’t outputting any sound, until it eventually just went blank and said that there was weak or no signal. I have never had any trouble with it, and it’s always worked perfectly. So, I have had my PS4 for almost 7 years. ![]()
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