Sony is finally adding a dedicated media player app to the PS4, announcing the news via a blog post before its E3 press conference. PS4 users will see the new app’s icon appear in their console’s content area — they simply select it to download the software from the PS Store. The app supports a number of different file formats, including MKV, AVI, MP4, MPEG3, MP3, and AAC — perfect for handling files that just might have been downloaded from BitTorrent sites.
The PS4’s new media player is perfect for torrents
Support for MKV, AVI, and MP4 files available
Support for MKV, AVI, and MP4 files available
The PS4 Media Player app in action. (Sony)
For some PlayStation fans, it was always a bit strange that the PS4 didn't launch with a media player, but then again, the console was positioned as a gaming device rather than a media hub. Microsoft's Xbox One, by comparison, added support for various file types including MKV last August, and up till now, the best option for media-hungry PS4 owners has been to use Plex to stream content (for a price). A dedicated app means less fuss: users simply connect their console to their home media server or plug in a USB stick with files on it to play films or music. The perfect way to take a break from all those newly announced games.
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