When Sony starts testing a feature, it will automatically upload screen shots and video clips to your phone via the PlayStation Wizard and then share as you wish.
The simplest feature is currently in early beta and only available in Japan in Canada, so Sony can test it in major markets, i.e. anywhere before it is released to the US and UK. There is something there FAQ page With little information, but that too seems to be accessible only in certain parts of the world. Thanks, On the edge I was able to get some screen shots with some important details.
A limited beta begins today to share screen shots and game clips through the PlayStation processor for PS5 players in Canada and Japan. For more details see: https://t.co/afVHXLbJsZ pic.twitter.com/WMVWqHP1GYOctober 18 2021
Significantly, any videos you want should be within three minutes, because no more than that can be uploaded to the PlayStation app. Similarly, videos with a resolution higher than 1920 x 1080 will not be uploaded to the processor, and there is no way to upload anything yourself.
The screenshots and clips you want will be automatically saved for 14 days on the PlayStation app once this new feature is enabled. Even if you are not connected to WiFi, you can watch and share it with an app of your choice (check your data usage so it does not charge too much.) You do not need to use the PlayStation Plus subscription feature, it may change once you get the full version.
If it is a wider version, it will be a great convenience for people who want to share regular items. Additionally, if you accidentally delete a screenshot or clip, you can back it up and share it with your PlayStation Wizard. A release date has not yet been set, but it could be ordered further from Sony soon.
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