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=== SpeedTest === | === SpeedTest === |
Revision as of 16:00, 2 June 2015
sandbox
killed on the server
SpeedTest
DS412+
Synology DS412+
Mibbit
Hide
Hidden
else
Panorama
updates
JP, US, AU, UK, EU, KR, SA, TW, RU, MX, CN
Chart Test
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Chart / http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Template:Chart/doc
Main Quest: They Went That-a-Way | |||||||||||||
(Optional) Talk to Victor about your rescue. | |||||||||||||
Inquire about your delivery assignment with the administrator of the Mojave Express in Primm. | |||||||||||||
Find Primm's lawman to get information on where your attackers went. | |||||||||||||
Head to Novac through Nipton. Ask around Novac about your attackers. | |||||||||||||
Find out from Manny Vargas where the Great Khans were headed, by either doing the quest Come Fly With Me, convincing him using the Confirmed Bachelor perk, or by accessing the terminal in his home. | |||||||||||||
Intercept the Great Khans at Boulder City. | |||||||||||||
Reward: 1000 XP They Went That-a-Way! Achievement/Trophy | |||||||||||||
Leads to: Ring-a-Ding-Ding! | |||||||||||||
XDK
- XDK March 2014
- XDK August 2013 QFE 12
- XDK August 2013 QFE 10
- XDK August 2013 QFE 8
HoverImage
working now, sample moved to http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/Templates#HoverImage
Spoiler
Licensee
dates
22 February 2014
February 22, 2014
Button Mapping
Button | DS3 | DS4 | Move | Offset |
---|---|---|---|---|
Select | 1<<0 | NA | 1<<0 | 0x00000001 |
L3 | 1<<1 | 1<<1 | 0x00000002 | |
R3 | 1<<2 | 1<<2 | 0x00000004 | |
Start / Options | 1<<3 (Start) | 1<<3 (Options) | 1<<3 (Start) | 0x00000008 |
D Up | 1<<4 | 1<<4 | 0x00000010 | |
D Right | 1<<5 | 1<<5 | 0x00000020 | |
D Down | 1<<6 | 1<<6 | 0x00000040 | |
D Left | 1<<7 | 1<<7 | 0x00000080 | |
L2 | 1<<8 | 1<<8 | 0x00000100 | |
R2 | 1<<9 | 1<<9 | 0x00000200 | |
L1 | 1<<10 | 1<<10 | 0x00000400 | |
R1 | 1<<11 | 1<<11 | 0x00000800 | |
Triangle | 1<<12 | 1<<12 | 1<<4 | 0x00001000 |
Circle | 1<<13 | 1<<13 | 1<<5 | 0x00002000 |
X | 1<<14 | 1<<14 | 1<<6 | 0x00004000 |
Square | 1<<15 | 1<<15 | 1<<7 | 0x00008000 |
PS | 1<<16 | 1<<16 | ||
Share | NA | ? | NA | |
TouchPad | NA | 1<<20 | NA | 0x00100000 |
Move button | NA | NA | 1<<2 | |
T button | NA | NA | 1<<1 | |
Intercepted | 1<<15 | 0x80000000 | ||
EXT connected | 1<<0 | |||
EXT0 connected | 1<<1 | |||
EXT1 connected | 1<<2 |
PS4 Camera
resolution | aspectratio | framerate | remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1280x800 | 16:10 | 7.5, 15, 30 or 60fps | WXGA |
640x400 | 16:10 | 7.5, 15, 30, 60 or 120fps | 1/4th WXGA |
320x200 | 16:10 | 7.5, 15, 30, 60, 120 or 240fps | 1/16th WXGA |
160x100 | 16:10 | 7.5, 15, 30, 60, 120 or 240fps | 1/64th WXGA |
Audio / Video support
Recording/encoding:
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/AAC
- (64 up to) 1280 x (64 up to) 720
- Main profile
- Rates: 30fps / ~8Mbps:Video / ~128Kbps:Audio 48KHz stereo
Playback/decoding:
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/AAC
- (64 up to) 1920 x (64 up to) 1088
- Baseline / Main / High profile
- level 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2, 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4, 4.1, 4.2(, 5, 5.1)
- 60fps
- ATRAC9
- max 8 channels (mono/stereo/4.0/5.1/7.1)
- 48-504Kbps
- 12K-48KHz
- CELP8
- 3850-12200 bps
- max 1 channel (mono)
- 8KHz
- MPEG-AAC
- AAC-LC, HE-AACv1, HE-AACv2
- max 6 channels (mono/stereo/5.1)
- 48-3456Kbps
- 8K-96KHz
- MPEG1-AL3, MPEG2-AL3, MPEG2.5-AL3
- max 2 channels (stereo/joint/dualmono/mono)
- 8-320Kbps
- 8K-48KHz
- PCM
Marketed (base10), Real (base2) and Useable (base2)
Marketed | Real | Usable | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
8GB | 7.45058 GiB | 7.27 GiB | |
16GB | 14.9012 GiB | 13.6 GiB | |
32GB | 29.8023 GiB | 28.2 GiB | |
64GB | 59.6046 GiB | 57.2 GiB | |
128GB | 119.209 GiB | 114 GiB | |
256GB | 238.419 GiB |
The benefit of microconsoles over DRM-laden PS4
Let me debunk that for you with this simple link that shows that watching video takes between 76.5W (Youtube), 84.7-90 W (Netflix) and 93-100 W (Blu-Ray). Mind you that it is only media that the PS is capable of playing (Video : H.264/MPEG-4 AVC/AAC, up to High profile, up to level 4.2 ; Audio: up to 6 channels, up to 3456Kbps), so no 4K h265/HEVC which you can play nicely using a Minix NEO X8-H Plus, much below its peak 15W rating (11-13.5 W real world).
A precalculation:
A PlayStation 4 - 8core has between 5,666666667 and 7,407407407 times more power usage while only doing h264 1080p/FullHD - than - a quad core micro device running Kodi showing h265/HEVC 2160p/4K content with a S812 chipset for DTS/Dolby HW decoding will use.
PS4: 2073600 pixels / 76.5W = 27105,882352941 pixels per Watt
Minix: 8294400 pixels / 13.5W = 614400 pixels per Watt
thus you can do 22,666666667 times more pixels per Watt with the Minix NEO X8-H Plus in the above example.
Marketing might thus even call the Minix over 22 times more powerfull/efficient for playing media than a PS4....
DTS
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