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It's pretty complicated for the return you get. That's one of the factors that keeps me from trading my XBox One for a PS4.
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Having said all of that, I thought the Harmony remote doesn't work with PlayStation Vue on the PS4 (at least that's what Logitech says: ). I got around this by using alternate names like "Down Sound" instead of "Decrease Volume".
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For example, if you created a button sequence to decrease your TV volume five notches and called it "Decrease Volume", saying "Alexa, turn on decrease volume" would cause Alexa to decrease its own volume rather than invoke the button sequence you created. One quirk is that sometimes you can't use the most obvious names for the activities/button sequences because Alexa confuses them with its own native commands.
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I have voice commands set up for mute, one minute fast forward, two minute fast forward, thirty second rewind, and a few other things. To invoke the activity or button sequence, you would say "Turn on ". HA Bridge emulates a Philips Hue Hub such that a Harmony activity, or a button sequence on a device that you've set up to be controlled by your Harmony Hub, can be exposed to Alexa as a voice-controlled "Lux Light". I've done something similar, except that I use HA Bridge ( ) on a Raspberry Pi. When Sony announced the discontinuation of PlayStation Vue it stated it was doing so because "the highly competitive Pay TV industry, with expensive content and network deals, has been slower to change than we expected." Following this announcement, Sony later worked out a deal with Google's YouTube TV for a YouTube TV app on PlayStation consoles, the only live streaming service other than its own PlayStation Vue to be on PlayStation consoles. While the service had approximately 745,000 subscribers as of September 2018, a number of newer services had launched in prior two years. On October 29, 2019, Sony announced that the service would be discontinued on January 30, 2020. In October 2019 news broke that Sony was attempting to sell the Vue service. On March 6, 2017, the service introduced the "Multi-View" picture-in-picture feature, which allows users to watch up to three channels simultaneously on a single screen one of the most treasured features of Vue that as of January 2020 hadn't been replicated by other services. One of its features was an extensive collection of login credentials for TV Everywhere Apps. On July 26, 2016, Sony announced a deal with the NFL to stream the NFL Network and Red Zone making it one of only a handful of live streaming services to do so. A subscription service targeting cordcutters, it was structured like a multichannel video programming distributor - it combined live TV, on-demand video, and cloud-based DVR to stream cable tv and broadcast tv programs, movies, and sporting events directly to a PlayStation console or other supported streaming device or apps – without requiring cable or satellite television service.
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One of the first live streaming services, it initially had a limited major-market rollout before being expanded nationally. The live streaming service PlayStation Vue was launched in the US on Maby the Sony Interactive Entertainment subdivision of the Sony Corporation of America division of Sony.