For macOS and Linux, you can try littlestar's official ffmpeg wrapper tool:, I haven't tried it so far. It even kept the original resolution of 3456px width, but the result still doesn't look awesome. However, I managed to watch videos that I took in 3.5k (3456x1728) with the Xiaomi Mi Sphere, stitched with the camera's software and then converted with "Littlstar PSVR Encoder" by Stormware. At least photos worked very good so far, I watch equirectangular 360° images that I took with my Xiaomi Mi Sphere camera, stitched with the camera's software. As of version 5.0, more possibilities exist for media. Yet, the best ffmpeg command to convert videos for the PlayStation 4 I found is: ffmpeg -i file.mp4 -an -vcodec libx264 -profile:v high -level:v 4.2 -s 1920x1080 -preset slow -crf 18 -c:a libfdk_aac -vbr 5 file_ps4.mp4Ī new Playstation Media Player has been released. The current version of Media Player allows 360 degree videos in VR mode, however, I found no way to play stereoscopic videos (side-by-side, or top/bottom).
I have also tested different resolutions, but for the current version 2.5 of Media Player, it accepts 1080p Full HD max. Video: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level4.2.To my knowledge the best format in the list for my purpose is I found this help page from Sony that shows the supported formats (version October 27th, 2016 for Media Player v2.5). I wonder: What is the best format and quality to bring 360 degree videos to PlayStation 4? This becomes specifically difficult when converting high-quality virtual reality content for PS4's Media player to play it with the PSVR. PlayStation 4's Media Player is very picky in terms of supported video formats, codecs, and resolutions.