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Lafiel said:

exactly, the PS3 didn't have dedicated hardware for de/encoding video, the Cell handled that, so in order for a game to work with remote play it had to be coded in a way to allow the Cell to encode a video and send it through wlan/internet to the PSP/Vita while working on the game at the same time

the PS4 can do all that while using all of it's core components (CPU/GPU/Ram) to it's fullest, so it should be possible to stream anything your PS4 does to the vita


The PS4 isn't using encoding to display the image on Vita, rather a direct stream at Vita's native resolution.

Source Gamechup, via Gamenyarth

"We have some new details on some of the features of the PS4 via Japanese Magazines.

 

The console will be able to stream PS4 games to the Vita at the handheld’s native resolution. Which means, a game running at 1080p on the PS4 will be compressed to Vita’s resolution and then streamed, and this is possible due to the powerful hardware inside the system.

When you transfer a movie clip from a PS4 to PC, there’s no encoding required. It won’t be in a proprietary format. The DualShock 4′s touchpad is not meant to be a priority feature like the Sixaxis on the PS3, but developers are having creative ideas on how to use it."



Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(