Drive Hub Racing Wheel Converter

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Hi, does anyone know if Drivehub will continue future updates? Hoping for compatibility using Simjack UT pedals.
Or has anyone had any luck using Simjack UT's with theirs already?
Thanks
 
Hmm im having weird framerate issues/stuttering with my DD+ in PS4 or ps4/ps5 mode while using my psvr2. Ps5 mode wont work with my pedals. Pc mode with hori controller works great except I lose rotary encoder support on my wheel which sucks.

Tried this on both my ps5 and ps5 pro.
 
Yes, I've flashed to 2.1.2 beta 39. Still getting the same thing I plug in the drivehub to the ps5 the wheels will try to calibate will only turn to the right and then stop. If i press the left button on the drive hub the shift lights will all turn on and it will flash G27 and then disconnect
Just to provide an update contacted support and we tried to work through a few things and in the end they sent me a new unit and I'm up and running with the setup now! First time playing GT again with a wheel since using a MadCatz wheel back in the PS1 days with GT1 & 2.
 
Fun bug I have… latest beta firmware. I’m using a Logitech G Pro (PS5 base) with a Simagic DX-8H shifter connected. For whatever reason the wheel disconnects and reconnects from the console every 10 or so minutes of playing. Then just continues to do this over and over again every minute or so. Every once in a while, after it reconnects, GT7 won’t recognize any button inputs but the base PS5 OS will recognize all the button inputs. Rebooting the game gets it to recognize everything properly again. But it’ll disconnect a minute or so after starting a race. When the system sees the controller (wheel) has reconnected, sometimes the wheel will violently jerk to the right.

Shutting down the entire system, rebooting everything seems to fix the issue until I’m racing again for 10 or so minutes.
 
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Hey,

Wanted to see if anyone’s had the issue I’ve run in to. I emailed support last week but haven’t heard back.

My specs:
  • Disk PS5
  • Drivehub (factory cables)
  • TS-PC wheelbase (stock open formula wheel)
  • THPA Pro Pedals
  • PS4 wired Hori fighting commander controller
Plugged everything in to the PS5 and the wheel turns on and calibrates. The LED shows the wheel and pedals are recognized by the drivehub. It then displays a 0 but none of the buttons on the wired controller or wheel work. The controller is working when plugged in separately, and I can hold the turbo button on the wired ps4 controller when plugged into the drivehub to see it is getting power.

I’ve tried using all of the official firmware releases for the drivehub as well as several betas. My wheelbase is fully updated. I’ve tried using different ports on the ps5 and tried plugging the drivehub and controller in, in different orders.

I’ve tried holding down various buttons on the wheel to get it to work. I can feel the FFB when I try and turn the wheel but GT7 doesn’t detect a steering controller. I also have a Sparco wheel and tried that but no luck either.

Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!
 
Fun bug I have… latest beta firmware. I’m using a Logitech G Pro (PS5 base) with a Simagic DX-8H shifter connected. For whatever reason the wheel disconnects and reconnects from the console every 10 or so minutes of playing. Then just continues to do this over and over again every minute or so. Every once in a while, after it reconnects, GT7 won’t recognize any button inputs but the base PS5 OS will recognize all the button inputs. Rebooting the game gets it to recognize everything properly again. But it’ll disconnect a minute or so after starting a race. When the system sees the controller (wheel) has reconnected, sometimes the wheel will violently jerk to the right.

Shutting down the entire system, rebooting everything seems to fix the issue until I’m racing again for 10 or so minutes.
I want that shifter but have not seen any reports of it actually working correctly with g pro ps5 base.
 
I want that shifter but have not seen any reports of it actually working correctly with g pro ps5 base.
It’s really unfortunate since it’s a really good shifter. There are some minor gripes about it (throw length and having to swap the paddle up and down), but otherwise the hardware and feel is great. Though I don’t have any comparisons outside Logitech’s toy H-shifter and Thrustmaster’s TH8A that I used for roughly an hour a few years back.
 
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