J2Kbr wrote:Please check, while you have the Titan Two connected to both PS4 and computer, what is the current power source. This info can be found on the Device Configuration panel and should ready:
Power Source: PROG port
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Power Source: OUTPUT port
Please note the Titan Two have an power control IC to automatic select the "best" power source, OUTPUT port or PROG port, based on the highest voltage. The OUTPUT port have preference, but if the VCC on PROG is greater than the VCC from OUTPUT, the PROG is used.
However, longer USB cables to connect the Titan Two to the computer or console may cause issue, as longer cables will have more voltage drop when more current is draw (ie when controller rumbles is activated, or the controller battery is charging), which can cause the Titan Two indefinitely loop switch between power the two power sources.
To test if this is the case, please check if the disconnection also happens if having the Titan Two connected to only computer and then to only the PS4 (with both controllers plugged).
Thanks.
I tried and Power Source: PROG port
- or -
Power Source: OUTPUT port everywhere there is a delay when playing through Dualsenses, but if you play when power is supplied from Prog, the delay does not occur so often after 15 minutes, there was a moment when the connection with the controller was cut off. But if you play simply by disconnecting TTwo from Gtuner IV, then there are no disconnections and delays. It turns out that if you use the scheme: Titan Two + Dualsenses USB - A + Dualshock USB - B via PlayStation 4 pro, then everything works fine without breaks, and when connected to the Gtuner IV, there are problems and disconnections.