How do I do it Sup Forums?

Want to have my ps4 play through my computer screen, don't know how, but I know you guys prolly do. halp plz.

>Tech Specs
Windows 10 home
version: 1607
os build: 14393.1358
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100U CPU @ 2.30GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB

Do I need special parts? software?

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Short answer: You can't

install gentoo

I remember some Alienware about 8-9 years ago that actually had an HDMI-in port.
But that's the only one I can think of, you're fucked pretty much.

Laptop?
You can't.

Install TempleOS

I want to believe!

so there's no special parts I could buy??

I'm new here so i'll dare to ask what that is..

also what is this

Go ask on reddit, summer boy.

Run while you still can from this cursed place
You pure soul

Install Gentoo

Tear apart your laptop and make an HDMI to whatever your LCD screen connector is. Or solder an HDMI-in circuit on to your laptop.

If your laptop doesn't have HDMI IN (very unlikely it does) then you can't

thank you. This is something I was actually expecting.

Fuck you I been here for ages. just never visited this board.

>so there's no special parts I could buy??

No

HDMI capture card. You can play on your computer, but you will have laggy inputs.

If you really really really wanted to do so you get a capture card and hope the latency isn't too bad.
Most capture cards let's you preview the input signal which would let you output to your computer screen
Though some cards have a lot of latency while doing this so Google really well
Now off to consoles aren't enough technology

>gentoo
>not Ututo XS
SHIGGY MY DIGGY

guessing this is a hardware piece I'd have to custom install or have someone else install yeah?

FFS

USB HDMI CAPTURE CARD

>you're fucking welcome.

Being on Sup Forums for ages doesn't make you any less of a summer boy. Lurk.

Cheapest way would to be just buy a cheap monitor desu lad

You can't really install it internally.
It's something that hangs off the side

This is the correct answer but practically just do this

No you can get them as external units.
Basically a USB dongle with a HDMI in on it.
The problem you're gonna run into is the fact that most USB capture cards have a certain amount of lag to them. Obviously it's better with newer models.(read up on Elgato) but you'd need an internal card in a desktop computer to get rid of the delay altogether.

Lurk moar newfag

The capture card would allow him to break into streaming Bloodborne

Use PlayStation remote
remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/lang/al/index.html

Connect Ethernet laptop to PS4

I use it to play PS4 on iMac because I don't have tv

/thread

Yeah but he's probably shit at it
So he should pick up an old dvi monitor and just convert that to hdmi

thanks guys. this sounds like it'd be a good idea but I think user is right. Can't have dat lag. aight I'm out.

hurr durr I'm gonna make problems cause I think this guy is new and that matters for some reason therefore receive my butthurt.
>wasted effort m8
>who gives fuck


lates anons

See you user
Be sure to lurk more though
You're lucky the whole thread isn't just

I'm not making problems. You're just not lurking enough. If you were, as you claim, on other boards for years, you would know this by now.

>lates anons
>lates

kys

pic related

Very few laptops have HDMI inputs so you can't do this unless you have one of them.

I love this picture but I'll never be in a context where I can use it, fuck you

Lurk more summerfag

Doesn't Remote Play do exactly this?

You could buy a shitty capture card, but it'll have the worst input lag you've ever seen, as they're designed for capture, not not for live monitoring.

Outside of that, no you're pretty SOL.
If the laptop is dead, you could find the part number for the LCD panel and make an interface for HDMI to eDP/LVDS.

Yes, but Sup Forums is retarder

Laptops very rarely have video in ports. You can see if you have any other video ports besides HDMI and use the right adapters but again they are likely output only.

Short of opening up the laptop, disconnecting the ribbon cable that goes to the screen and attempting to rig up your own adapter you won't be able to do what you want.

>If the laptop is dead, you could find the part number for the LCD panel and make an interface for HDMI to eDP/LVDS.

At that point it'd be cheaper and faster to buy a $10 monitor from goodwill.

>You could buy a shitty capture card, but it'll have the worst input lag you've ever seen, as they're designed for capture, not not for live monitoring.
Or buy a good capture card, cry over it costing as much as the console and enjoy ~1 frame latency

magewell.com/usb-capture-hdmi
something like this will do it

i use the pcie version to play xbox 360 in a window on my desktop

>He doesn't have a ati 3drage 2 card with video in.
What's it like being a pleb.