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Hello, is adding wireless Bluetooth support to the Xbox One S controller with a Bluetooth adapter being worked on?
Thanks!
it still needs to be played wired
Hi, can i connect my converter to one of the rear usb ports on my Xbox One and use the side usb port to charge the ps4 controller that iâll be using?
Is Brook going to create a new super converter (or if possible a firmware update for existing converters) to allow the Xbox One S controller to be used via Bluetooth on a PS4?
Purchased a 360+XB1 -> PS4 converter and updated the firmware immediately. Tested it out on PS4 Marvel 3 with an Xbox 360 wired pad. Within a minute, I knew it wasnât going to tournament-viable. It was dropping something like 20-30% of my diagonals when I was trying QCF and DP inputs. Instead of getting 236, Iâd get 26. Immediately before this, I was playing with my 360 pad on an Xbox 360, so it wasnât a matter of warming up. Is there any fix for this? Not sure if the converter was just faulty or what, but I have it boxed up and ready for return already.
Just to be clear, I only need to follow the instructions for (Tournament)XBOX 360&XBOX ONE to PS4 v2.2.2 right? I assume 20160408 is already bundled?

Purchased a 360+XB1 -> PS4 converter and updated the firmware immediately. Tested it out on PS4 Marvel 3 with an Xbox 360 wired pad. Within a minute, I knew it wasnât going to tournament-viable. It was dropping something like 20-30% of my diagonals when I was trying QCF and DP inputs. Instead of getting 236, Iâd get 26. Immediately before this, I was playing with my 360 pad on an Xbox 360, so it wasnât a matter of warming up. Is there any fix for this? Not sure if the converter was just faulty or what, but I have it boxed up and ready for return already.
Just to be clear, I only need to follow the instructions for (Tournament)XBOX 360&XBOX ONE to PS4 v2.2.2 right? I assume 20160408 is already bundled?
You retest the same pad on PC or 360/XB1? First I heard of dropped inputs.

Purchased a 360+XB1 -> PS4 converter and updated the firmware immediately. Tested it out on PS4 Marvel 3 with an Xbox 360 wired pad. Within a minute, I knew it wasnât going to tournament-viable. It was dropping something like 20-30% of my diagonals when I was trying QCF and DP inputs. Instead of getting 236, Iâd get 26. Immediately before this, I was playing with my 360 pad on an Xbox 360, so it wasnât a matter of warming up. Is there any fix for this? Not sure if the converter was just faulty or what, but I have it boxed up and ready for return already.
Just to be clear, I only need to follow the instructions for (Tournament)XBOX 360&XBOX ONE to PS4 v2.2.2 right? I assume 20160408 is already bundled?
hmm⌠lots of people use that adapter for tourney use. Smug / Phenom / Problem X etc etc⌠it could be ps4 marvel specific - its already been acknowledged that there are some issues. i own both the 360-ps4 and 360/xb1-ps4 they both perform similar. FYI if you go back in this thread ive measured the adapters to have about 1 frame lag but I play sfv daily with the 360-ps4 adapter on one of my casual setups and cant really tell a difference between playing on my 0 lag UFB based setupsâŚ

You retest the same pad on PC or 360/XB1? First I heard of dropped inputs.
yes - itâs a 360 pad. i played it on 360 right before and right after. i sat in training mode on ps4 for only 10-15 minutes when i decided the inputs just werenât going to be fixed (missing diagonals). one theory i have is that the brooks converter just doesnât parse inputs fast enough? maybe, when i input 2-3-6, itâs somehow reading the 2 and then the next time it reads an input is by the time the 6 is input, meaning the 3 gets lost? no idea though, just speculation on my end.

hmm⌠lots of people use that adapter for tourney use. Smug / Phenom / Problem X etc etc⌠it could be ps4 marvel specific - its already been acknowledged that there are some issues. i own both the 360-ps4 and 360/xb1-ps4 they both perform similar. FYI if you go back in this thread ive measured the adapters to have about 1 frame lag but I play sfv daily with the 360-ps4 adapter on one of my casual setups and cant really tell a difference between playing on my 0 lag UFB based setupsâŚ
hey jonyfraze! i saw your video in my attempt to do research about whether or not to pick up the converter - thanks for the info. i actually wanted to ask - you compared the brook converter vs. a ps3 stick with the skullgirls driver vs. another brook converter, right? did you ever get a chance to compare the converter to a standard ps4 controller or stick? iâm not sure what could be considered âstandardâ in this scenario. iâve heard the âjust 1 frame of lagâ quote various times - but in your research, it means 1 frame of lag compared to the ps3 stick with sg driver right?
Hey @jeopardy0 - what really matters is that I was conducting the test with the same PCB without and with the converter. Keep in mind this test was done before PCBs like the UFB were even released yet, and the PS360+ was still unsupported. Iâve done the tests using a PS360+ in PS4 mode, and with a converter since then. Same results.
@Brook_Engineer I am a new user of a Yellow PS3/PS4 to PS3/PS4 adapter running in the latest TE Firmware (from your website) as of this date. It works wireless with my Call of Duty BLOP3 controller in PS3 but somehow my Nacon Revolution Pro is not being detected on the PS3.
Tried the search option, and didnât see anything come up for my issue.
So i have a 360-ps4 adapter, and it doesnât appear to work on a MadCatz SFIV TE with the original T-easy mod (t-easy or t-easy strike). I also, have a SFXT stick with the Phreakmods Cerebus mod, and that seems to work okay. Does the adapter just not work with the older mod? or is there anything I missed that I should be doing to get it to work. (already updated firmware).
Does anyone know if the ps4/xboxone converter is compatible with the new Qanba Obsidian stick? Just want to know before purchasing.

Does anyone know if the ps4/xboxone converter is compatible with the new Qanba Obsidian stick? Just want to know before purchasing.
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@Brook_Engineer I am a new user of a Yellow PS3/PS4 to PS3/PS4 adapter running in the latest TE Firmware (from your website) as of this date. It works wireless with my Call of Duty BLOP3 controller in PS3 but somehow my Nacon Revolution Pro is not being detected on the PS3.
awwww, thank you for inform.
we will try to figure it outâŚ

Does anyone know if the ps4/xboxone converter is compatible with the new Qanba Obsidian stick? Just want to know before purchasing.
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Tried the search option, and didnât see anything come up for my issue.
So i have a 360-ps4 adapter, and it doesnât appear to work on a MadCatz SFIV TE with the original T-easy mod (t-easy or t-easy strike). I also, have a SFXT stick with the Phreakmods Cerebus mod, and that seems to work okay. Does the adapter just not work with the older mod? or is there anything I missed that I should be doing to get it to work. (already updated firmware).
it seems to be compatibility issueâŚ
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Is Brook going to create a new super converter (or if possible a firmware update for existing converters) to allow the Xbox One S controller to be used via Bluetooth on a PS4?
Any chance of a reply about this question, please?
Hello, I am new to this talk and maybe you can help me for the first steps. Just got my green Brook Xbox360 > PS4 adapter to get a Xbox360 MadCats SFIV TE working on the PS4. After reading about all the updates and game modes I am a little confused what to do first. On the support brook site there are two fw update tool versions, the normal one and (Tournament)XBOX 360&XBOX ONE to PS4. Not sure whatâs the difference between these two and which one I should use. It would be nice if someone could tell me the right steps to get the update working for my new adapter.
Thank you, Bodo