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[https://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla] allows you to transfer files can be transferred to and from your PS4. Ensure that you have a FTP app or payload running on your PS4. | [https://filezilla-project.org/ FileZilla] allows you to transfer files can be transferred to and from your PS4. Ensure that you have a FTP app or payload running on your PS4. | ||
== Usage == | |||
# Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your PS4 and PC. | # Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your PS4 and PC. |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 12 August 2023
FileZilla allows you to transfer files can be transferred to and from your PS4. Ensure that you have a FTP app or payload running on your PS4.
Usage
- Make sure you have either an Ethernet or WiFi connection between your PS4 and PC.
- On your PS4, browse to the Network section and View Connection Status. Make note of your PS4's IP address.
- Open FileZilla and enter your PS4's IP into the host field in the top left and press enter.
- In the right-hand side, you should see a directory listing of the different partitions on the drive and USB devices.
- You can browse your PC on the left-hand side and upload or download files by right clicking them and choosing the relevant option on either session. Choosing "Add to Queue" will save the transfer into a list, and pressing Ctrl+P will start processing the list; this is handy if you are not yet ready to transfer large amounts of files.
- As an alternative to FileZilla, you can open a Windows Explorer window and type in
ftp://your.ps4.ip.here
as the file path. This is only recommended for small files because it seems to have a higher failure rate with large files.
- As an alternative to FileZilla, you can open a Windows Explorer window and type in