Holy shit, this is like my 5th time re-typing this crap. It keeps refreshing my threads at the last minute! ANYWAYS, here is the tutorial:
Input Not Supported:
Step 1: Make sure you have your system off.
Step 2: Hold your power button until 3 beeps, it should turn off by itself.
Step 3: Hold your power button again until you hear 2 beeps, then after that 2nd beep. You should hear THREE rapidly beeps. Here's a retarted example ( Beep........ Beep..... *BEEPBEEPBEEP* )
Step 4: Now, you should be in a Safe Mode screen, make sure you have your PS4 controller plugged in from your USB Charger.
Step 5: Find the option where it says " HD Resolution" or "Change Resolution" Click on it and just follow the instructions.
Step 6: Your Monitor/TV should now be working, and you will be able to see gameplay.
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No Signal:
The reason why you couldn't see your screen is because there is three problems of your screen hasn't worked yet:
1.) If you were on a TV, and your PS4's resolution was on 1080P. Then, you switched TV's/Monitor that could only support a lower resolution such as 720P. Obviously, your PS4 is going to be stuck on 1080P, and that's why it wont read the TV/Monitor. Try to go back to the old TV, and lower your resolution. Now, you can go back and try it again on your new screen.
2.) This is plain and simple, just tighten up your HDMI cords or any cord you are using. They might be loose in some way.
3.) TV's have different HDMI settings, for an example: My TV says " TV / HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / HDMI 3 / HDMI 4 / PC " Just press INPUT on your TV Controller and try to choose every HDMI Option (HDMI 2 Recommended), your PS4 should connected to your screen now.
Hope this tutorial helped all of you out.
Cheers, Lwja
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