Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby feverage » Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:09 am

Hello.

Can I downgrade my firmware?
I was enjoying rdr2 with TitanTwo firmware 0.64.
I recently upgraded to 0.66. It often causes me to disconnect.
It turns red when you run rdr2.

What should I do to get 0.64 firmware back?
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby J2Kbr » Mon Nov 05, 2018 3:53 pm

Thank you feverage for your feedback. Just confirming: with 0.98B-64 your Xbox controller was working without not issues wirelessly, but with revision 66 you are getting disconnections. Is that correct?
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby feverage » Mon Nov 05, 2018 11:02 pm

Yes. exactly.
The Titan Two is a blue light when executed correctly.
However, when the save data of RDR2 is loaded, it turns red. (Center LED light.)
It seems to have appeared after the 66 update.
I hope to return to 64. I wish there was a way to back up the firmware.

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Well. Here are some settings for wireless.

I've been using the elite controller wirelessly for months.
After the firmware update, it did not cause a lot of disconnection.
But sometimes I got disconnected three times in two hours. I tried many things.
I have found three problems. It was not a matter of wireless adapter and power.
I hope to be able to use this usefully.
Here are three things.


1. What is the Titan two basic USB cable made of? (Micro 5pin data cable)

Titan Two's basic cable is very special.
I have so many cables. However, I could not find anything to replace the basic cable.
A basic cable is required. What options should I look to buy a cable instead of this?
What is special about the cable?
Use the default cable for proper operation


2. The certification cable should use advanced products. (Another Micro 5pin data cable)

Using a cheap data cable may not work properly.
In particular, do not use the USB cable that comes with the elite controller. It is the worst.
I want users to look for other cables.
If possible, I also hope that the USB cable that connects the Dualshock4 is enclosed with the product.
TitanTwo basic cable is very advanced. :)


3. This is the most important. The Dualshock4 to be authenticated must be CUH-ZCT1. (older version)
CUH-ZCT1 is more stable. CUH-ZCT2 is Light on Touchpad.
CUH-ZCT2 causes more disconnects. It looks similar but different.
Among the options are controller usb mode in PS4. It is for CUH-ZCT2.
We hope that CUH-ZCT2 can be tested and stabilized.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby J2Kbr » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:38 am

thank you for the detailed information. I will be looking into and possible reverting the changes made in the latest firmware release.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby feverage » Sun Dec 09, 2018 9:46 am

I recently updated to 1.72.
Sadly, it is more unstable than before.
I have been disconnecting from 10 to 20 minutes.
It has become harder to play games with Titantwo. Is there a good way to solve this?
I can not undo an update that is not right for me.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby f00lio » Mon Dec 10, 2018 1:27 am

feverage wrote:I recently updated to 1.72.
Sadly, it is more unstable than before.
I have been disconnecting from 10 to 20 minutes.
It has become harder to play games with Titantwo. Is there a good way to solve this?
I can not undo an update that is not right for me.


I'm experiencing the same behavior after updating the firmware. I was previously on 0.98B-66 (from October 16th) and it was working just fine provided I disabled FFB. Now I even get disconnects when my elite controller is plugged in. I PM'ed J2Kbr about reverting to an earlier version but haven't heard back yet. Would be very useful in situations like this where my device is rendered useless. I'm sure he'll address this soon.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby kpereira » Mon Dec 10, 2018 4:46 am

I purchased the titan two recently and have experienced frequent disconnects of my elite controller. Sometimes it disconnects as frequently as a few times in just a matter of a couple minutes. It's great when it stays connected for an hour, but most of the time it's just a frustration and is basically unusable. Is this something that will be fixed or should I look to return it?
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby leonardofelin » Tue Dec 11, 2018 12:35 pm

feverage wrote:Yes. exactly.
The Titan Two is a blue light when executed correctly.
However, when the save data of RDR2 is loaded, it turns red. (Center LED light.)


Just a note on this: the DS4 lightbar turns to red when playing Red Dead Redemption. My T2 does the same thing (because it receives the signal from the PS4 to change it to red).

This is normal and doesn't seem to be related to your problem.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby gamerfreak147 » Sat Jan 05, 2019 6:29 am

I'm having the same issue with Xbox Wireless Adapter V2 using a Xbox One S controller. After 10 to 20 minutes the controller will disconnect. Ver 0.98B-78. I have a power supply plugged in 7.5V 2A. Tonight the controller disconnected then reconnected automatically, but started to have delayed input. (Could fire but not jump immediately) then disconnected again.
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Re: Wireless Support for Xbox One Controllers

Postby V3NOMZ » Mon Jan 07, 2019 5:22 pm

Xbox One Wireless: Initialization error 3 [ nav 0, type 6, size 16, pos 86420 ]
I'm getting this error after I try to connect the Xbox wireless adapter?
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