- #Screen lights up but no display phone update#
- #Screen lights up but no display phone full#
- #Screen lights up but no display phone Ps4#
It's a big hassle, but you'll have to manually unplug your PS4 HDMI cable and plug it directly into your TV or receiver in order to use higher-than-1080p resolutions. The PSVT pProcessing Unit (the box that you plug your PS4's HDMI cable into) doesn't actually support 4K or HDR pass-through. If yes, move to the next common issue.Īre you using PS VR? Another likely cause is the use of a PlayStation VR headset with your PS4 Pro. Ensure that your TV supports these features.
#Screen lights up but no display phone full#
You are attempting to switch your PS4/PS4 Pro to 4K or turn on the HDR or Full Color settings and you're no longer getting an image - or, everything worked just fine, but now you're no longer getting an image unless you reboot and switch your resolution to 1080p.ĭoes your TV support 4K and HDR10? The most likely issue here is thatyour TV is either incompatible with the PlayStation 4- your TV has to support 4k Ultra HD resolution and, if you you want to use HDR, HDR10 (Dolby Vision HDR is not supported). If your fan is not spinning and you don't see any light, or if none of the other solutions work, call Sony Customer Service. This appears to correspond with a pulsing blue light.
#Screen lights up but no display phone update#
It's happened before that a Firmware update has caused video detection issues.
This is especially true with HD and 4K signals. Are you using an audio/video receiver to switch between your devices? Some receivers may not accurate pass through the signal from your PS4, which can lead to handshake/recognition issues. A cable capable of transmitting Ultra HD/4K signals will be clearly labeled "high speed."
Also, note that 4K and HDR signals require a so-called "High-Speed HDMI Cable." Don't worry about numbers or other designations. Your cable may be damaged, even if you cannot see the damage from outside, or you may be using the wrong cable. By using a different screen, you may be able to see if the issue is caused by the console or your other TV and you'll be able to access the PlayStation 4's Sound and Screen menu and manually set the video output settings to a configuration compatible with your preferred display device. You will now be able to select a solution your TV actually supports (consult your manual) - or start with a low resolution and work your way up. You can now select the Change Resolution option and your PS4 will restart. Now, hold the power key and keep pressing it until once again you hear a second beep. Hold down the power key until you hear a second beep and the console's light is off. First, make sure your PS4 is really turned off.