Sony PlayStation 4

Since a couple of days, my PS4 has a weird glitch/bug.
While playing a game the PS4 ejects the disc and afterwards will not accept any discs until it is started up once again.
This started 3 or 4 weeks ago,but Always with the same disc, now it's also happening with other discs. Anybody any idea how to resolve this?
 
Since a couple of days, my PS4 has a weird glitch/bug.
While playing a game the PS4 ejects the disc and afterwards will not accept any discs until it is started up once again.
This started 3 or 4 weeks ago,but Always with the same disc, now it's also happening with other discs. Anybody any idea how to resolve this?

Gerd, I've seen this mentioned 100s of times on NeoGAF - seems like a common fault with the current PS4s. There's no solution other than getting it sent off for repair, unfortunately.
 
Thanks Chris, but iv've found a possible solution from Playstation.
Put the PS4 on "off"
Retire the cable to the electricity and wait 3 minutes.
Then sart up again.
Haven't tried it yet; otherwise i'll buy a new one...
 
is it out of warranty? If you need a new one, hold off for a bit, there is a 4K one on the horizon as well as a slim model which might save you a few bob.
 
I had this problem Gerd, put the PS4 off, pull out every cable and then stand the PS4 upright for about 5min. It sounds weird with the upright but try it.

It worked for me.
 
I had this issue weeks ago. I fixed it by slightly and gently pulling the rubbery part that's under the Ps4 right beneath the buttons. Thankfully no issues since.

I think that rubbery part puts some pressure on the very sensitive touch buttons and triggers these random ejects.
 
PS4’s Media Player v2.50 update: 360° video and photos, FLAC and upscaled music support

Use PlayStation VR to enjoy your 360° media, plus get high-resolution audio (FLAC) playback support


Your PlayStation 4’s Media Player is getting a new update tomorrow, 13th October, which rolls out support for 360° videos and photos using PlayStation VR, plus introduces new audio support options that’ll benefit audiophiles.

Let’s talk that 360° video and photo support first. If you’ve a PlayStation VR connected to your PlayStation 4, simply activate ‘VR mode’ from Media Player’s Options menu, then select your 360° video or photo from your media server or USB device. You’ll now be able to view your chosen media in full 360° thanks to the power of PlayStation VR.

(Note, to enjoy 360-degree media on PlayStation VR, any supported video – MKV, AVI, MP4, MPEG2 PS , MPEG2 TS, AVCHD – or photo – JPEG, BMP, PNG – files must be captured in equirectangular format by a 360-degree omnidirectional camera.)


But that’s not all. Also as part of tomorrow’s update rollout, v2.50 also introduces improvements to your audio experience. Once updated, the PS4 Media Player will not only support High-Res (FLAC) audio files, but will also upscale your non-FLAC music to near high-resolution audio quality.

The latter is thanks to Sony’s DSEE HX™ technology. What this means is any MP3s or AACs – files whose space-saving compression strips out some of a song’s subtleties – played through your PlayStation 4 will be automatically upscaled. It means your compressed music will now sound much richer as a result. You can get a more in-depth breakdown on how the technology works here.

PlayStation 4’s Media Player v2.50 update will be available for free to all PS4 owners from tomorrow, 13th October.

https://blog.eu.playstation.com/201...o-and-photos-flac-and-upscaled-music-support/
 
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