
So reduce video size or split videos if need be, meanwhile, you have to change the NTFS USB file system to FAT32 or exFAT.Ģ. PS4 doesn't recognize the NTFS USB file system, which means you can't play videos larger than 4GB. Make sure your USB storage devices are in FAT or exFAT formats. The Root Causes of PS4 MP4 Playback Issueġ. I'm just so confused why my PS4 could play some of my MP4 files, but refuses to play other MP4 files.


Why? The stick is formatted to ExFAT (tried FAT-32 earlier, same problem).Ĭan PS4 play MP4? I read the manual and learned that PS4 supports most file types including MP4. However, despite the files are supported formats, and all encoded correctly, the PS4 doesn't seem to read any files. mp3) into my USB drive and plug it into the USB port on my PS4. PS4 Media Player Not Reading Any Files on USB Why can't my PS4 browse large USB drives formatted in NTFS while Samsung, LG and Sony devices can do it with no problem? How can I play MP4 on PS4 from my NTFS USB Drive? Please help!Ģ. I bought the Sony PS4 video game console a few days ago. However, have you ever come across the following PS4 MP4 playback issues? Typical PS4 MP4 Playback Issues And video and music files can also be streamed from USB storage devices and media servers using the Media Player app. Except for playing video games, it still supports Blu-ray disc playback, including 3D functionality, DVD playback on PS4. Upgrade note for Linux users: We have renamed many of the renderer configuration files so we recommend clearing the "renderers" folder before updating to this version.Sony PlayStation 4 (abbreviated to PS4) is a home video game console announced as the successor to PlayStation 3. Improves support for many containers and codecs.Updated MPlayer/MEncoder for Windows to SB60, which:.Updated French translation (thanks, Kirvx!).Improved support for subtitles on Sony Bravia EX TVs (thanks, master-nevi!).Improved support for Samsung WiseLink renderers.Improved support for Cambridge Audio Azur BD players.Improved support for H.264 videos on some renderers.

Improved detection of Windows Media Player.Added support for Samsung F5900 Blu-ray Disc players.Added support for Panasonic SC-BTT Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Sound Systems.Fixed special characters in folder names not displaying correctly.Fontconfig caches are not generated if subtitles are disabled.Re-added "Force default renderer" option to the GUI.Increased speed of FFmpeg transcoding to H.264.
