Sony has revealed that the next major PS4 patch will bring big enhancements to the console's Share function, and also let you turn off HDCP, enabling gameplay capture via HDMI.

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The company has revealed that it's prioritising changes and fixes for issues based on user feedback, and plans to release this next patch "soon.""This upcoming update will add a rich video editor with a simple tool to personalise your video clips, and you’ll also be able to export to and save the videos and screenshots you create by pressing the Share button to a USB drive," a blog post explains. "In addition, this update will add an HDCP off option for capturing gameplay via HDMI, a feature we’ve previously said would come after launch."We recognise that some gamers want to record and share longer clips of their gameplay sessions, and we’re excited to deliver this option with PS4. There’s a lot more coming in this update as well, so stay tuned for more — there will be plenty in the update to excite everyone."Additionally, the company also explained that a separate update is planned to enable you to both archive Twitch broadcasts, and raise their resolution. As soon as we know more regarding a release schedule we'll let you know.In case you missed it yesterday, the company announced it's working on its own 3D Virtual Reality headset to rival the upcoming Oculus Rift. Seeing as sales figures for the console are currently sitting at comfortably over 6 million , there's definitely a market for the new device.

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