Sony today released a playstation 3 Move software upgrade meant to fix wireless headset users' audio issues.
In a Monday post, the corporation announced version 4.20, with "a couple of minor updates in order to strengthen functionality and transform your overall experience."
Once the company added a "sidetone" feature that enabled users to listen to their unique voice from the game console's wireless stereo headset, fans grumbled about poor audio performance. Now, Sony has added the choice to decide on certainly one of five microphone audio levels, or turn the feature off completely, the PlayStation Move blog said.
Sidetone was introduced over the last PS3 system upgrade to 4.10, bringing users a chance to hear their particular voice from the headset, keeping people from shouting into your microphone. When the sidetone level is too high, users may hear added environmental noise, which looks like static.
Wireless headset users have to follow specific instructions available on the PlayStation a way to adjust the sidetone settings.
The software program update will also enable virtual sound functionality, giving those that make use of the wireless headset to observe movies around the PS3 a greater audio experience, the organization said.
Additional non-audio upgrades are the chance to set the system's automatic shut-down, in addition to improved saved data management, allowing multiple data what to be deleted or copied as a group.
For more, see PCMag's review of the Sony Video games accessory.
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