How to Control Your PS4 With Your HDTV Remote
For many gamers, the PS4 is the ultimate gaming console. However, using multiple remotes for various devices can be tedious and result in a cluttered living room. The good news is that there’s a solution: controlling your PS4 with your HDTV remote.
In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to take control of your PS4 using your HDTV remote. This involves syncing your PS4 to the remote and using the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) feature.
Before we start, ensure that both your PS4 and HDTV are compatible with HDMI CEC. Most modern HDTVs and all PS4 models are equipped with this feature. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to control your PS4 with your HDTV remote:
1. Turn on HDMI CEC on Your TV:
The first step is to enable HDMI CEC on your television. Each TV brand may have a different name for this function:
– Samsung: Anynet+
– LG: SimpLink
– Sony: BRAVIA Link or BRAVIA Sync
– Panasonic: VIERA Link or HDAVI Control
– Sharp: Aquos Link
To enable HDMI CEC, follow these steps:
a. Turn on your TV and open the ‘Settings’ or ‘Menu.’
b. Locate the ‘HDMI CEC’ settings – look for the brand-specific name mentioned above.
c. Enable the HDMI CEC feature and save settings.
2. Enable HDMI Device Link on Your PS4:
Now that you have enabled HDMI CEC on your TV, it’s time to set up your PS4 console.
a. Turn on your PS4 and navigate to ‘Settings.’
b. Scroll down to ‘System’ and press ‘X’ to select it.
c. In the ‘System’ menu, find ‘Enable HDMI Device Link’ and check the box to enable it.
3. Connect Your PS4 to Your HDTV:
Using an HDMI cable, connect your PS4 to an HDMI port on your TV. Since HDMI CEC allows communication between devices connected via HDMI, ensure that the cable used supports HDMI CEC.
4. Configure Your HDTV Remote:
Now, you’ll configure your HDTV remote to control your PS4. This process will vary depending on the TV brand and model.
a. Turn on your TV and press the ‘Source’ or ‘Input’ button on the remote.
b. Select the HDMI port to which your PS4 is connected.
c. Your TV should automatically detect the PS4, and you should be able to navigate its menu using your TV remote.
Once completed, you can now use your HDTV remote to control basic functions on your PS4, such as navigating menus, adjusting volume, and turning off/on the console.
5. Troubleshooting:
If you encounter issues or cannot control your PS4 with your HDTV remote:
– Double-check that HDMI CEC is enabled on both the TV and PS4.
– Ensure that your HDMI cable is compatible with HDMI CEC.
– Restart both devices and try again.
Now that you’ve successfully set up control for your PS4 with your HDTV remote, you can enjoy seamless gaming sessions without juggling multiple remotes.