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To use this feature on a PS Vita system or PSP™ system, you may be required to update the system software of the PS3™ system and the PS Vita system or PSP™ system.


Using a device that supports remote play, such as a PS Vita system or PSP™ system, and a wireless access point, you can connect to your PS3™ system via the Internet. To use remote play, the PS3™ system must be set in remote play connection standby mode.

Register the PSP™ system or the mobile phone to be used for remote play with the PS3™ system. Follow the on-screen instructions to register (pair) the devices. On the PS3™ system, select (Settings) (Remote Play Settings). Select Register Device. Select the type of device to register. Follow the on-screen instructions to.

  1. Lower Remote Play resolution for PS4 Remote Play. You can change the PS4 Remote Play application video quality to improve your connection. From the launch screen of PS Remote Play on your device, go to Settings and then select Video Quality for Remote Play. Set Resolution to Standard or Low, and Frame Rate to Standard.
  2. Lower Remote Play resolution for PS4 Remote Play. You can change the PS4 Remote Play application video quality to improve your connection. From the launch screen of PS Remote Play on your device, go to Settings and then select Video Quality for Remote Play. Set Resolution to Standard or Low, and Frame Rate to Standard.
  3. A Remote Play screen is displayed indicating the PlayStation3 system is ready for a remote connection On the computer, in the Register Device process is complete window, click the Connect button. When the connection process is complete, on the PlayStation3 system, a Remote Play in Progress screen is displayed.

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The method of using a commercial wireless hotspot (wireless LAN) service and the charges for such use vary depending on the service provider. For details, contact the service provider.

Preparing (1) (PS3™ system and the device that supports remote play)

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To use remote play for the first time, you must register (pair) the device that supports remote play, such as a PS Vita or PSP™ system, with the PS3™ system. To register (pair) the system, select (Settings) > (Remote Play Settings) > [Register Device].

Preparing (2) (device that supports remote play)

Create a network connection to connect the PS Vita or PSP™ system to an access point. To use remote play via the Internet, you can use an wireless access point. For details about network settings on a device that supports remote play, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the device.

Using remote play on a PS Vita system

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On the PSP™ system, select (Network) > (Remote Play).

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From the list of connections, select the connection for the access point to be used for remote play.

  • If the router in use does not support UPnP, you must set the router's port forwarding to allow communication to the PS3™ system from the Internet. The port number that is used by remote play is TCP: 9293. For information about setting this option, refer to the instructions supplied with the router.
  • Port forwarding is a function for forwarding signals that arrive at a specific port (entrance) to another specified port (exit). This is also referred to as 'port mapping' or 'address conversion.'
  • If the PS3™ system is connected to the Internet via two or more routers, communication may not work correctly.
  • Hints

    • A router is a device that allows multiple devices to share a single Internet line.
    • Communication may be restricted depending on the security functions provided by the router and Internet service provider. Refer to the instructions supplied with the network device in use and information from your Internet service provider.

    With the release of the PS Vita not too long ago, Sony really ramped up the power and capabilities of its portable gaming machine, which was preceded by its much-beloved PSP some years ago.

    Naturally, all this extra power and functionality allows for more than just playing console-quality games. In fact one of the most impressive (and, just plain cool) features that you can take advantage of on the PS Vita if you also have a PS3 is to play games and media remotely from it on your PS Vita.

    Let’s take a look at how to connect your PS3 to your PS Vita and at everything that you can and can’t do with this neat little feature.

    Note: Have a PSP or a PS3? Take a look at some great articles we have on them. Like how to transfer PSone saves between both or how to optimize your PS3 for the best Bluray experience.

    Registering/Pairing Your PS Vita with Your PS3

    To pair your PS Vita with your PS3, you will first need to register it. This is a one-time thing, so if you haven’t done it already, follow the instructions below. Otherwise just skip them.

    If You Haven’t Registered Your PS Vita on Your PS3

    Step 1: From the XMB on your PS3, go to the Settings menu. There, select Remote Play Settings from the available options and then choose Register Device.

    Step 2: Choose PS Vita System from the options shown and then introduce the verification code on your PS Vita.

    If Your PS Vita is Already Registered:

    Step 1: On the XMB on your PS3, go to Network and select Remote Play.

    Step 2: On your PS Vita tap the corresponding icon to start Remote Play. Then choose how you want to connect (I recommend connecting via Private Network, the quality is much better), and you will be ready to go. You will see your PS3 screen right on your PS Vita.

    Cool Tip: You can also turn on your PS3 remotely using your PS Vita by choosing the Remote Start option from the settings mentioned above. That way you won’t even need to be near your PS3 to access it.

    Content Ready for Remote Play

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    Let’s take a look at which content is available for you on your PS Vita via Remote Play and what you can and can’t do with it.

    Games

    Several games are available for remote play on the PS Vita. However, most of them are PSN games and PSone classics. Only five retail PS3 games are available for remote play. These are:

    • God of War Collection
    • Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection
    • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
    • Robotics;Notes
    • Tokyo Jungle

    We’ll update the list as more PS3 games start offering the feature. For a full list of other (non-physical) titles, check here.

    To start playing any of these via remote play, simply insert the disc in your PS3 (unless you own the digital versions) and start the game from your PS Vita. You even have the option to customize the controllers and image quality.

    Videos

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    When it comes to videos, you can use Remote Play on your PS Vita play videos stored on media servers, as well as flash media and videos stored on your PS3.

    Naturally, Blu-ray movies and any other kind of protected content is not supported by Remote Play.

    Photos

    Contrary to what happens with video files, you can view almost all kinds of image files on your PS Vita via Remote Play, including all major formats like PNG, JPG and more.

    Additionally, you can also view images from remote media servers, which is quite cool.

    Music

    Just as with photos, the music playable through Remote Play from your PS3 on your PS Vita is pretty much unrestricted as long as it is not DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected. Other than that, if you have songs or playlists that you transferred to your PS3, they are perfectly playable via Remote Play on your Vita.

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    Cool Tip:

    Remote Play Ps3 Iphone

    While in remote play on your PS Vita, you can access your PS3 settings and choose it as your Audio Output option, that way you can enjoy games and media on your PS Vita with the sound coming out of your home sound system.

    Others

    Like the with the different media mentioned above, other important options from your PS3 are available via Remote Play on the PS Vita. Some of these include the PS3 settings, the browser, some video applications, the Friends menu and more.

    And there you have it. If you have a PS3 and a PS Vita there is a lot of neat things you can do with them using Remote Play. And all of them without wasting a single bit of precious space on your PS Vita memory card.


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