Whether you're trying to figure out an alternative to
ejecting discs because the physical button on your PlayStation has broke or are a new owner to a PlayStation 4, inquire within to learn how to get those discs out of your PlayStation!
Along the front of the system, you get the trademark white backlit Xbox power button, as well as buttons for pairing Xbox controllers and
ejecting discs.
Along the front of the console you have the trademark Xbox power button that illuminates in white, as well as regular buttons for
ejecting discs and pairing Xbox controllers.
Along the front of the system, you get the trademark white backlit Xbox power button, as well as buttons for pairing Xbox controllers and
ejecting discs.
It also makes car engine sounds when you power it off and
eject your discs.
Essentially, what happens is that you can be playing a game, or you might have your PS4 turned off, and it will turn itself on and
eject the disc in the drive and continue to attempt to
eject the disc every few seconds...
While I didn't feel like
ejecting the disc forever like I did through most of the final five chapters in Uncharted 4, The Last Guardian does suffer from moving from one very similar environment to another.
I'll give you an example, you can't say «Xbox
eject disc» to eject the disc you have, it's a completely useless feature.
If you receive the corrupt save file overwrite prompt and want to retain your progress, do not press X,
eject the disc and wait until the patch is released.
Not exact matches
Happily, the
disc supports bookmarks and also gives you the chance to resume playback even after being
ejected.
Though they do not support bookmarks, the
discs are excellently authored so that you can easily stop and resume a «Play All» viewing, your progress tracked, even after
discs are
ejected and such.
Probably because we have an older Blu - ray player the
discs took a long time to load and in one case we had to
eject them and start all over again.
Up front there are two discrete USB 3.0 ports to charge the wireless controllers, beneath the on / off and
eject buttons that sit either side of the
disc port (6 x Blu - ray, 8 x DVD).
You still have to get up to remove the
disc anyways, but a consumer will question why when more obvious commands are available the
eject functionality is not.
Practical ones, like «Xbox, Voice Chat Off,» «Xbox, Voice Chat On,» «Xbox,
Eject» (
Disc is
ejected), «Xbox, Show Time» (temporarily display clock), «Xbox, take a picture» (takes a screenshot), or «Xbox, Find Controller» (your controllers turn on and vibrate for a few seconds).
The rubber on my DS4 sticks were showing signs of wear after mere months, certain «stability updates» have caused my
disc eject button to be unresponsive (it's since been fixed), and let's not forget that PSN has been nothing short of a joke.
This may occur if you
eject the game
disc when a game is trying to update.
A few of my games such as MW2 and BF3 load up just fine but Black Ops I and II stay on a black screen while the
disc drive makes an
eject noise and a clicking noise.
Like most all - in - ones, the One ZX uses a slot - loading optical drive, this one conveniently located on the right (and unlike some other all - in - ones, you don't have to expect the
disc to plop out onto the desk when you
eject it).
The power and
eject buttons, originally a pair of thin, black buttons on the front, are now much smaller and rest on the «lip» of the console, in front of the
disc drive.
Up front there are two discrete USB 3.0 ports to charge the wireless controllers, beneath the on / off and
eject buttons that sit either side of the
disc port (6 x Blu - ray, 8 x DVD).
On the Xbox One X, the
eject button sits below the
disc slot, rather than to its side, like it does on the Xbox One S.
The front of the Xbox One S features a physical power button, controller sync button, a
disc eject button, and a single USB 3.0 port.
The XStation also has a
disc slot and
eject buttons for games on the front side along with an LED indicator to show that the console is on.