Here at PlayStation, we listen closely to your comments and requests,
which are weighted heavily when looking at the future of our platforms.
Since PlayStation 4 launched, we’ve heard a lot of great feedback from
you about what you like with the platform and what you’d like to see us
work on. I’m happy to report that, as a direct result of your feedback,
we’ll soon be bringing some of your most-requested features to PS4 with a
system software update in the upcoming weeks. These features and
additions will help make your PS4 even more socially connected by
further enabling you to customize your most epic gaming moments and
granting even more options to show them to your friends.
This upcoming update will add a rich video editor with a simple tool
to personalize your video clips, and you’ll also be able to export to
and save the videos and screenshots you create by pressing the SHARE
button to a USB drive. In addition, this update will add an HDCP off
option for capturing gameplay via HDMI, a feature we’ve previously said
would come after launch. We recognize that some gamers want to record
and share longer clips of their gameplay sessions, and we’re excited to
deliver this option with PS4. There’s a lot more coming in this update
as well, so stay tuned for more—there will be plenty in the update to
excite everyone.
As part of a separate system software update in the future, we have
been working with our partners at Twitch and Ustream, and will also be
adding the ability for Twitch broadcasts to be archived – another highly
requested feature among PS4 fans who are taking advantage of the SHARE
button features. These broadcasts will be also provided with a higher
resolution of 720p, so PS4 fans can enjoy live broadcasts with clearer
images. We’ll have more to come on these updates and more in the coming
weeks.
Welp, you might as well let people use capture cards to get the name out there. If YouTube/neo-Google Video lets it stand, that is. Not that it really matters.