If you’re like most people, you probably have a PlayStation 4 connected to your TV. But if you want to use the console’s media remote to control your TV, there are a few things you need to know. First, the PlayStation 4 media remote is not compatible with TVs that don’t have an HDMI port. So if your TV doesn’t have an HDMI port, you’ll need to connect the PlayStation 4’s USB cable to it and use that instead. Second, make sure your TV has a digital input (like an ARC input). Third, make sure your TV is set up for surround sound (like in a home theater). Finally, make sure your PS4 is turned on and connected to your TV. Once all of those things are in place, you can start using the PlayStation 4’s media remote to control your TV. To do this, just press the power button on the console and then press one of its four buttons (the three on the front and one on the back). The buttons will change depending on what type of content is being played on your television: audio/video or games/movies. For example, if you’re playing a game and want to change its resolution or change its audio quality, just press one of those buttons and then hit another button to continue playing at that resolution or audio quality.