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New Sony TVs now support both Standard and Low Latency dolby vison. This is not bit mess that is how Dolby Vision looks like in 8 bit RGB container (Standard). Same for Xbox.
all the current Xbox is the one series and the one on series both do double vision and Atmos through streaming on Netflix Voodoo and Disney plus. I am a bit bummed though because I was hoping that one of the two would also be able to do division for discs but I guess not
PS5 DOLBY VISION UPDATE: On 23/03/22 Sony released a new firmware on PS5 that makes ALLM mandatory on Sony tvs so you can't change picture mode to other than Game. Most people are ok with that because they don't know what they are missing. By switching the HDMI signal format from Enhanced to Dolby Vision on a Sony tv, although it is not officially supported yet, you can now actually have the results of Dolby Vision (greater highlights, contrast, and vibrant colors) when you apply the exact settings showed in this video ua-cam.com/video/w7PHe9m4FNo/v-deo.html after you skip the introduction to 18:03 Watch and learn how to adjust the picture settings on your Sony Bravia tv ( XH90 or X900H and others ) for smooth motion and clarity in games without input lag. At 24:17 you can see how to switch in Dolby Vision, in case you don't know. Be ready to be amazed as now on all consoles, you can turn every 30fps and 60fps game to look like 120fps and also, on ps5 only, you can even play at native 120fps with these effects similar to dolby vision, a combination which is not regularly supported on sony tvs. Probably this is possible because 120fps games are never at 4K but at a little lower resolution, so they don't reach the bandwidth limits. On series X you need to choose 120fps or Dolby Vision and most likely this will be the case for ps5 too, when official dolby vision support arrives. On a Ps5 you should try at 120fps performance mode Call of Duty Vanguard (with FidelityFX Cas on strength 1) and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, with the 'graphics' picture mode according to the video (and with motion blur turned off) to see the smoothest motion ever, combined with crisp graphics and unprecedented clarity. Also at 60fps try Gran Turismo 7 and Grid Legends which are by far the most impressive when combined with the 'custom' mode of the video and offer the closest to reality graphics you have ever seen. Cyberpunk, GTA V (ps5 upgrades), Days Gone and almost all titles by EA have this impressive DV-like effect. Some 30fps third-person games unavoidably have some artifacts around the character and can't handle very quick movements but it is still better than in game mode, having all the juddering (which on large panels, 75inch and above is unbearable). A stable frame rate is absolutely necessary to interpolate 30fps, so make sure you haven't filled up your system storage because that can cause frame drops and ruin the post-processing. Motion blur should be lowered, not turned off for 30fps. In case you are hesitant to try picture modes other than game as proposed, you should know this: The website Rtings.com measured input lag with interpolation on a default picture mode of X900H which has other laggy settings included and these are to blame for the greatest portion of the 87.2ms lag, not interpolation. Proof that is possible is that Samsung managed to offer a game mode combined with interpolation at only 20ms of input lag. If you try the exact settings you will have a concrete proof for yourself that there is no input lag at 60fps and there is a minor, really playable lag at 30fps. The only requirements are to play a game with a stable frame rate (almost all console games except few, like Elden Ring) and to turn motion blur off and lower the sensitivity on both axis at game options. Players who are used in turning around not smoothly, but very quickly and with sudden moves in competitive multiplayer, are the only ones that should stick to game mode. If you own a series X apply the settings at the end of the video with dolby vision enabled, which is also infamous of being laggy on Sony tvs because there is no game mode there. (a small correction on the dolby vision bright and dark modes: it's actually better to adjust them exactly the same as the non-dolby vision modes, cinema for 30fps and custom for 60fps respectively.) If you own a Ps5 apply the regular settings first exhibited at 18:03, but switch the HDMI signal to dolby vision and turn HDR to always on.
I bought a PS5 last month, specifically for 4K ultra HD Blu-ray‘s with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I did not realize it does not support Dolby vision. I am very upset right now
@@PersianImm0rtal if your TV Dolby support Dolby Vision, yes you can play with DV on PS5. If you have Sony tv you have set the HDMI manually to DV or VRR and ALLM. The important is your tv has support DV and DA..
Hey, guys, thanks for these reviews. Would it be possible to make a video comparing video quality in both next gen consoles and a dedicated 4K Blu-ray player? Thanks! We'll appreciate it.
Doubtful. Nvidia had to release new hardware to add Dolby Vision. Supposedly it wasn't a limitation of hardware, but it was due to licensing with Dolby that the initial model didn't get a software update to support it.
I'm disappointed actually, i wanted the ps5 to be able to support Dolby Vision. They sony are marketing their TV to support 4k 120hz, Dolby Vision and ready for PS5... Yada yada... But they left out Dolby Vision???
Sony opted for using their own ‘sound processor’ (supposedly a 3D one) that’s compatible with Dolby Atmos, but I have yet to see anyone mention it yet. Sony didn’t want to pay Dolby for the rights to use it with the PS5, I’m hoping this will change if people ask enough .
@@InTheZone85 The PlayStation Store on PS5 still doesn't have 4K movies! It's not on Netflix, it's Sony's issues, they just shoveled out bs products and software, couldn't be me buying that trash
@@EmmanuelA1 they don't control Netflix. That is 100% on Netflix. As far as buying 4k movies. ALWAYS buy physical. The picture quality is garbage streaming 4k even if you have the greatest internet ever.
@@thefury4815 So if it's garbage streaming 4K, what's is the quality like streaming 1080p, which PlayStation 5 is locked to? Stop the clown talk, Netflix alone is extremely popular, then there's UA-cam, Disney+, and Hulu, none of which can stream in 4K on PlayStation. It's a PlayStation system problem, again, since you can't even buy 4K movies from the PlayStation store..... not even from Sony, a freaking movie company! The masses simply prefer streaming, cut the bullshit and just acknowledge that it's a short coming on PlayStation.
@@EmmanuelA1 I wasn't saying the ps5 is garbage at streaming 4k. I was saying in general streaming 4k sucks compared to physical 4k discs. 4k streaming has so much compression for streaming that it is nowhere near the quality of a disc. Also it's proven that less and less people use consoles for streaming thanks to smart tvs, rokus, Apple TV and whatever other dedicated streaming boxes people have. I turn my playstation on to play video games not watch TV. And I'll bet you all those companies will support it once enough people have it and are using it on ps5. It takes time and money to make it compatible. Pretty pointless to spend the money if the majority of people are not streaming on a ps5.
This really pissed me off. Had to grab an apple 4k tv and dedicated 4k bluray player with DV(Sony x800m2..in constant debate over if I should upgrade to the ub820 or not. I don't use the sacd feature anyway, so I will probably do a swap soon. I cant find many comparisons, but the Dolby vision switch is annoying. All I really care about is video and audio quality though, so if panasonics hdr optimizer makes it better then the Sony, ill get it). Probably better that way, but I'm extremely angry with Sony for their lack of support for..well...anything. I get so much crap by Sony fanboys that think I'm just some Xbox troll. No, I just demand more out of the company I've invested in for the last couple decades. No 4k bluray on the ps4 pro. No Dolby vision support for media apps is garbage. Then they have to create their own 3d audio called tempest and don't support atmos. So a total gut punch to all enthusiasts. Sony with their tvs and gaming has gotten way too comfortable knowing Sony loyalists will buy their stuff no matter what. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't even do a mid gen refresh and we are stuck with this circa 2018 gpu until 2027. If Madden comes out next year in Dolby vision and atmos for xbox, who the hell is going to play it on ps5? They will add tempest later for avrs they say. More likely they'll add tempest chips to Sony avrs and force people to buy those. I'm seriously pissed off and thinking about doing a 3090 build, but thats a ton of money I could be investing into things like amps, rear height channels, and a hopefully soon a home where my dual pb2000s aren't shaking one neighbors ceiling and another's floor. I need 2 things from Sony. Software based(low-latency) Dolby vision for games, and 3D audio for AVRs. I don't care if its tempest or not. Let the devs use atmos as a back up if we don't feel like wearing that headset that I wasted a hundred bucks on. Oh, and VRR on a system level. So thats 3 things. Sony will add VRR, and devs can choose to use it or not, making it entirely useless for games that choose not to use it. So in other words, ill be getting frame drops in nba 2k for years to come. Can't even shoot the ball without the screen splitting in half. Would it have been so hard to have AMD certify your AMD gpu and have freesync built in? I mean wtf. I know many people who have monitors that aren't hdmi 2.1 who would've appreciated it. And I would've appreciated being able to play my "locked" 30-60fps games with freesync premium. Feels like all the features on my 77 CX, AVR-X4700H and 5.2.2(klipsch rp/svs) are just completely going to waste with this system. Sony, its 2020. Xbox has had these features for years already. What the hell?
With the size of the thing. I don't have space to add another ultra HD player for DV. I would even be willing to pay the DV and Atmos fee if necessary, No reason to not have this for disc playback at the minimum
I gotta be honest here. no DV in 2020 on 500$ consoles is a major let down. Lots of people I know use their consoles as 4K players, and now with newer and cheaper oleds coming out every year it's not a gimmick anymore. I'm personally fine with just HDR but for that price you should just have it at your disposal.
It is my understanding that console software improves over time. Even the PS3's Blu-ray playback (which was one of the best Blu-ray players out of the box, because it was a Trojan horse for the format), improved over time.
Wow they really dropped the ball on that how could they not have support for Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos in the apps or disks. I was thinking this would be the best 4K player ever. The integrated Graphics with the immigration to the ethernet cord could’ve really done something. They really dropped the ball here
@@Roeark And one last thing if you’ve been doing a follow up for the past two years on our system we’ve told you guys can’t stress it enough that future updates will have the ability for all these things we have told you and press conferences so these videos that some people put out are uneducated And misinformed. and they haven’t been listening and being ignorant. we have said in press conference over the past two years future updates will have the ability for are great system to function with new technology 8K will be available very soon for the PlayStation 5 so will Dolby Vision and other things we are working on. I specifically I’m a software engineer for PlayStation studios and I can say we have a Lotta goodies for you guys but also at the same time be respectful don’t say it better if you were doing your homework you would know in the press conferences we said that we will have future updates they will have these things enabled. Next time you better!!!!!! pay attention Happy gaming
@@dutch1up567 sure hope you guys are better than the tv division, let me check nope still dont have the promised features printed on the side of the 900h box. But hey its only a year, and they do now say they are promised now only 20 months after the tv sold. Sorry you may be a totally different department but the TV side makes any promises of future updates worthless from SONY.
@@therealshanelee Can't speak for him, but I made my comment based on what you said @4:15 , about Sonic not having Dolby Vision on Xbox Series X, which was an incorrect statement and was misleading, as Xbox One X|S and Series X|S all have Dolby Vision for physical and digital media, unlike PS5. You didn't do the settings right on PlayStation, which you showed. But you didn't correct your error about Xbox too, so I said something. I like your content and subscribe, but you said something incorrect. If I misheard based on the timestamp, then that's on me. But it seems you messed up, if so, just correct it, please.
@@therealshanelee I'm mostly all digital, therefore, I've been getting Dolby Vision through Netflix and hadn't realized Xbox hasn't added support through physical media, yet. So, my apologies good sir ha! However, I did go back and watch your Xbox Series X video with Dolby Vision and you completely failed to acknowledge that Xbox does indeed have Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos through digital media, like Netflix, Disney+, and Vudu and didn't compare in this video, like you chose to do at times. It just makes it seem you're not being thoroughly objective or that you lack knowledge on it, even though the content that you produce is generally high quality. Xbox offers Dolby Vision, but you snub it to promote Nvidia Shield instead? C'mon man, you need to fix this
No 3D blu ray support was a dealbreaker for me making the PS5 a dedicated media player. Can't be "great" without that and it's objectively not an all in one solution. Granted 3D it's not for some, but media comes in waves and a lot of serious films were made in 3D like Avatar by James Cameron, Prometheus by Ridley Scott, not to mention all the iMAX library - and 3D blu ray is how they are best seen. This along with no backwards PS3 compatibility were major letdowns from the Media Format giant. Thanks for covering the Dolby Atmos. Cheers
PS4 didn't have 3D when it came out, but months later (less than a year if I remember) they updated it to support 3D. I just bought a new 4k projector and a bunch of 4K and 3D blu's and some sweet 3D glasses, I'm so stoked to get a PS5 and am hoping it will be able to play them all sooner rather than later! Hopefully Sony will listen to their fans and release an update that will cover all that we want soon, but as long as I can play 4K blu's and bitstream Atmos to my 5.1 Atmos HT system and play my new epic 3D blu's on my PS4 (Avatar, Titanic, Prometheus, 300 Rise of an Empire, Pacific Rim, Life of Pi, Lion King, Beauty & the Beast).... I'l be happy!!!
@@blackhog42 Thanks for the info regarding the timeline of the PS4 getting 3D support. I really hope that happens - as I would like to streamline /consolidate my setup. Your system sounds nice! I'm currently running a 1080p benq DLP 3D projector. Considering the 4K upgrade with these next gen consoles.
@@sotovo Yes, let's hope they release a beautiful update next year that will please us all. I've been running a 1080p Optoma HD27HDR for 2 years and it's been fantastic but I'm just about to install my new Optoma UHD30. I literally can't wait! I think we will be blown away when we upgrade and get fully caught up, good luck on your process brother 🙏
@@blackhog42 Your Optoma 4K set up sounds like it will be gorgeous with the P5 - especially with the 4K UI (!!!) First world problems for us with the 3D support for now. Peace and gratitude - enjoy!
The Xbox series x and s have dolby vision for the streaming apps. Not disc playing though. Probably licensing costs,. And in 2021, dv will be available for gaming on Xbox.
Thanks for making a video on this. I have been trying to spread the word on lack of DV specifically in hopes enough people will chime in and Sony will patch in support.
was really looking forward to this being my stand alone 4K player but no Dolby Vision support is extremely frustrating..guess this might be the first playstation i dont buy.
ever since the update is out, I can’t watch blurays in Atmos anymore. It works fine with games or streaming. But on bluray even if bitstream is enabled and Atmos supported, the Output is only DOLBY-trueHD. PS5 is directly connected to the AV-Receiver: yamaha v6a
I am will be sticking with my NVIDIA Shield and Sony x700 player for now. Was interested in the Series X, but will wait and see if a future update gets Dolby Vision working for UHD movies.
Wow kind of negative in your intro if you don't want your ps5 give it to me. Who gives a shit about how it's package. It can be package in a cake box and it still be hot. Xbox is an ugly pc tower looking console zero innovation with the same lackluster controller. Microsoft has always been lazy in its console design from the first x box which takes first place as the ugliest console ever shaped like a huge x. Xbox one x was a little better.
Getting my soundbar to play dolby atmos from the PlayStation was a pain. My 4k tv didn't support passthough so there was no atmos to my soundbar. I had to rewire my PlayStation so the hdmi went into my soundbar so it skips the tv processing the sound. Problem solved and now I'm enjoying dolby atmos
@@jonathanb3886 why would I want to do that when its my backup for the future. Tell you what you can have it for 1 million dollars im saying this with my small finger in the side of my mouth
If you're complaining about not supporting Atmos/vision but you stream movies, I got news for you that your video compression is worse not being able to watch with DV.
Pls i wanna ask can you playback on nvidia shield movies with atmos and vision from hardrive? Now i got apple tv 4k but on plex i get just pcm sound 😟.thx for any answer
@@tonydjpp a few things to consider. The source or movie file in your hardrive/server must have DV & DA. Your TV must support DV & DA. Your receiver, if NVIDIA is plugged through receiver, must support DV & DA. The latest NVIDIA Shield supports DV & DA. Apps like Netflix, Prime, VUDU in NVIDIA Shield will passthrough DV & DA. Let's talk about Plex supporting DV...I'm not sure and I don't have a file on my hardrive to confirm it, however I have a file with DA and through Plex I can confirm on my Marantz's (receiver) screen display - Dolby Atmos. Hope that helps!
I've got Netflix on my C9 and prime video to watch Dolby vision content although I gotta say sometimes I prefer the hdr10 over the dolby vision for some titles. Not every film is made equal and sometimes the film studios half arse the dolby vision and hdr
I really am dissappointed no dolby vision on ps5. Its a software limitation not hardware, but i do have a cx, so i have both, but, dolby will usually be the best. Kinda annoying xbox 1 has it
Definitely disappointing especially since Sony did it right with BOTH the PS2 and PS3, and they created the Blu-ray standard in the first place! Hoping this can be improved with future updates and Dolby Vision support can be added, but frankly it's not looking good...
Thanks for the vid. I also wouldn't have thought to check for atmos support for the discs once I saw it wasn't on the streaming apps. Pretty solid 4k player for people that didn't own a dedicated one. Hopefully it will grow the UHD physical disc scene a bit for more movies in the future since ps5 will be such a big seller over the years to come!
Seems unlikely as they're focusing on Tempest 3D audio for games. It's limited to headsets only on release but I'm ucrious to see how it'l play with Atmos setups in the future when they expand it out to more audio equipment.
They technically could. Microsoft did it for the Xbox One. But they are kind of giving a middle finger to the home theater users. They would rather us play on a crappy headset then use our expensive Dolby Atmos setup. I could understand them not making Dolby Atmos games but at least let us play third party Dolby Atmos games like Tomb Raider and Assassin's Creed. And support it on Netflix and Amazon Prime and Disney Plus. It's pretty stupid on their part considering the Xbox One S had Dolby vision and Dolby Atmos years ago
@@runebinder I don't think it will work with our home theater systems. Because it's not using an Atmos or DTS X sound format. So there would really be no way of getting real true 3D audio without using a receiver that can decode The Tempest audio format.
i am happy that i got me the ps5 for Christmas last year and it as the last one too and i got darn lucky i was able to get one thanks to my mom she brought it for me for Christmas and i didn't get the Xbox Series X for Christmas but i am not a really fan of Xbox i like Sony/PlayStation way better that just me though growing up back in my childhood that when i play the original PlayStation one back in the day and i never own the original Xbox but i did own the Xbox 360 and also the Xbox one but not really a fan of Xbox but i would play it if had to with someone and i'm glad that the PS5 plays 4K movies now when the PS4 Pro didn't play 4k movies and Xbox been play 4k movies every since the Xbox one S back in 2016
i always play games on my PS5 and also movies too and the movies i guess they do look good do on my PS5 even though i have a Sony Bravia 4K X1 TV with HDR and it a 43 inch TV and it supports 120hz and also VRR too
Sony went with propriety sound chip to market there "( 3d audio )" bull because they claim its higher channel bandwidth Dolby called em out on this and said its all crap Dolby are one of the best if not the best sound engineers out there
They didn’t want to pay for the Dolby licensing, plain and simple. Marketing this 3D audio solution as being better is simply their way diverting focus away from not having Atmos support.
@@brucecarter6205 it's cheap and dishonest . Not adding a feature that's an industry standard to push something that there making out to be something that's not been done before and groundbreaking its stupid
I'm getting mine primarily for games, I have been wanting a 4K Blue-Ray player and have a Samsung TV so the lack of Dolby Vision isn't an issue for me at the moment. I'm just glad it does Bitstream (Dolby), so it will do the sound on my setup in Atmos. I already have an Apple 4K TV so I'll carry on using that for streaming Netflix, Disney + etc.
I agree that the ps5 is garbage for video playback. The Blu-ray player is glitchy and I can't get proper 4k on streaming. Whereas the Xbox one that I still have works a lot better. Not the best but a lot easier to get the proper features that I'm looking for
to be honest I am very disappointed in the lack of Atmos on Netflix or even 4K on Disney, I currently have a PS5 and an Xbox One S, its pretty sad that I have to use the lesser system to watch 4k on Disney...
I purchased a Atmos soundbar only to find the devices (that have Netflix) I have don't support it :( To learn the PS5 (Netflix) doesn't support it either 😭
Guys Please for the early adopter that buy videogame consoles to play videogames. Please don't go out and take up inventory if you are only going to us only to play movies.
@@MyKneeHurts, Dolby vision is dynamic so adjusts the HDR on a frame by frame basis whereas HDR10 does it either per scene or the entire video. Not seen it action though so can't say how much of a difference that makes. I imagine Sony doesn't want to pay the liscence to use Dolby Vision.
@@MyKneeHurts It's kinda like the console wars. On paper one is more advanced. In practice your milage may vary. In my opinion not worth upgrading if you already have a functioning HDR10 image.
@@MyKneeHurts When done well it is definitely noticeable. Its a much wider color gamut and adjusts contrast in a frame-by-frame basis instead of the entire film in one pass. Standard HDR10 still looks great, but the point of the video is just that you'll be leaving some room for improvement, and I'd rather know I'm getting the best out of my expensive TV than wonder if it has potential to display even better quality.
I think they'll patch in support later. It could be it just wasn't ready by launch, and they prioritize games over movies. Or could be contractual negotiations with Dolby or something
So the PS5 does do Dolby Atmos, I am so relieved, I was afraid Sony was gonna leave that feature out, now if only the games would do that, or at least be in DTS HD MA, I mean come on this is the third HD generation console, even the PS3 and PS4 games were stuck in standard Dolby Digital
@@therealshanelee That could be the case. PS4 didn't get 3D Blu-ray support until almost a year after release. PS5 doesn't support 3D Blu-ray (yet). Time will tell.
As a note Neither the PS5 or the Xbox series X support Blu-Ray 3D , for people who have a large libeary of Blu-ray 3D films , The Ps3 and Ps4 Both offered full support for the format.
If you could can you check the video signal on your tv like you checked the audio to see if it’s 2160p my ps5 is playing Alita uhh disc in hdr 1080p atmos and all . I can’t get 2160p and it’s the only uhd disc I have to test
The PS5 being able to support DV, HDR10+, and Atmos for 4K Blu-rays was the only things king want to get the disc version. Know this I will probably get the digital and if they do update it then I’ll just sell it and upgrade. Is it possible to get DV via firmware? Or is it doomed for hard ware upgrades only?
there was rumor they were planning dolby vision but didn't because not enough gaming studios support it for now it still more popular for streaming content possible why say rumor and not fact.
got the sony bravia 65 inch and finally got atmos out of my sony sound bar i do have a sony 4k ultra x700 player but it garbage it will only play movies with no sound then i put in another movie it work with atmos dolby vision i hope sony put dolby vision in ps5 so i can get rid of the x700
If you want DV go standalone if you're fine with regular hdr and dolby atmos like me then this wouldn't be a bad choice because the picture quality is superb.
While I have an oppo 203, I was hoping the ps5 would be an all round good media player. Sad to see that both aren't there just yet - I did end up cancelling my PS5 pre order and will wait a few months now to see how both consoles perform.
No Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos What hiFi "In a seemingly exhaustive new FAQ on the PlayStation Blog, under the question "does PS5 support HDR10?", the answer given is "yes, PS5 will support the HDR10 specification". There's no mention of Dolby Vision here or anywhere else on the page - until you get to the comments section, that is, where lots of readers are bemoaning its apparent absence. It's a similar story for Dolby Atmos. Under the question "which audio formats does PS5 support?", a number of formats are listed, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, but Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are conspicuously absent"
Dolby Atmos decoding does not appear to be supported. However, PS5 must support Atmos bitstreaming (to let your receiver/soundbar decode Atmos) for Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray in order to be compliant (just like Blu-ray in PS4).
If you have an LG oled with Dolby vision support. Will it work on 4k bli rays (I guess not). Or will it not even work using say the netflix app on ps5? Sure you could just use the Netflix app on the LG oled. I'm just curios if one device with support can work in conjunction with another.
I'm confused by Sony now. They themselves have claimed the PS5 doesn't support Dolby Atmos, but here it is off a UHD disc. For real, that is Dolby Atmos output support?
Sony was referring to no Dolby Atmos support for games only! UHD disc and streams will still support it. It just depends on if the app will be upgraded to support it. I'm not sure if this is a Sony thing or the app developers paying a fee to Dolby. I'm kinda disappointed that there isn't any DV support for disc though. I held off getting a standalone player cause I knew I was getting the PS5 which is coming to me hopefully tomorrow. I'm not sure why Best Buy waited until the day of release to ship it out smh. Next time I'll be selecting store pickup instead. I will probably pick up a Sony 4K player soon then if it falls below $200, I need 3D support so.
I was kind of assuming these things wouldn't be a problem. I was about to sell my dedicated player mostly to make for space for these thicc boys, guess I'm keeping it.
I held off on buying a stand alone because I assumed the PS5 would have DV. Now I'm either going to wait and hope its patched in or try to find a black friday deal on a stand alone, and I'll probably not get a Sony player out of spite.
Hello from France Can I have the dolby atmos on Netflix with my PS5? (My PS5 will be connected to HDMI 2.0 on my dolby atmos Samsung HW-Q950T sound bar) Excuse me I don't understand English too well (in audio, so I misunderstood your video) thank you for your comeback
The x box streams most apps that support dolbyvision and atmos In both, so I disagree about it not being a good option for streaming. Even the x box one x streams atmos and vision on Netflix, Disney plus, and vudu.
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New Sony TVs now support both Standard and Low Latency dolby vison. This is not bit mess that is how Dolby Vision looks like in 8 bit RGB container (Standard). Same for Xbox.
Mine coming tomorrow I’m getting it for gaming 👍
What was the BD/DVD settings under screen and video?
all the current Xbox is the one series and the one on series both do double vision and Atmos through streaming on Netflix Voodoo and Disney plus. I am a bit bummed though because I was hoping that one of the two would also be able to do division for discs but I guess not
Thanks for the shout out! :) glad you corrected it. I do wish they had Dolby Vision, but alas too good to be true. P.s. it works for DTS:X too.
"It probably doesn't do Dolby Vision..."
Lol you know damn well it doesn't do Dolby Vision
I was about to say...sounds like he doesn't know what he's talking about.
It doesn't they said it doesn't which is pathetic
I immediately clicked on this video... Like what the hell you talkin about Dolby Vision Dolby Atmos
I didn’t even bothering downloading any of the streaming apps. I’ll keep using my Apple TV 4K for that.
Same here
Are you getting Dolby atmos on Apple TV with Netflix and Disney plus ?
@@smicko77 Yes
PS5 DOLBY VISION UPDATE:
On 23/03/22 Sony released a new firmware on PS5 that makes ALLM mandatory on Sony tvs so you can't change picture mode to other than Game.
Most people are ok with that because they don't know what they are missing.
By switching the HDMI signal format from Enhanced to Dolby Vision on a Sony tv, although it is not officially supported yet, you can now actually have the results of Dolby Vision (greater highlights, contrast, and vibrant colors) when you apply the exact settings showed in this video
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after you skip the introduction to 18:03
Watch and learn how to adjust the picture settings on your Sony Bravia tv
( XH90 or X900H and others )
for smooth motion and clarity in games without input lag.
At 24:17 you can see how to switch in Dolby Vision, in case you don't know.
Be ready to be amazed as now on all consoles, you can turn every 30fps and 60fps game to look like 120fps and also, on ps5 only, you can even play at native 120fps with these effects similar to dolby vision, a combination which is not regularly supported on sony tvs.
Probably this is possible because 120fps games are never at 4K but at a little lower resolution, so they don't reach the bandwidth limits.
On series X you need to choose 120fps or Dolby Vision and most likely this will be the case for ps5 too, when official dolby vision support arrives.
On a Ps5 you should try at 120fps performance mode Call of Duty Vanguard (with FidelityFX Cas on strength 1) and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves, with the 'graphics' picture mode according to the video (and with motion blur turned off) to see the smoothest motion ever, combined with crisp graphics and unprecedented clarity.
Also at 60fps try Gran Turismo 7 and Grid Legends which are by far the most impressive when combined with the 'custom' mode of the video and offer the closest to reality graphics you have ever seen.
Cyberpunk, GTA V (ps5 upgrades), Days Gone and almost all titles by EA have this impressive DV-like effect.
Some 30fps third-person games unavoidably have some artifacts around the character and can't handle very quick movements but it is still better than in game mode, having all the juddering (which on large panels, 75inch and above is unbearable).
A stable frame rate is absolutely necessary to interpolate 30fps, so make sure you haven't filled up your system storage because that can cause frame drops and ruin the post-processing.
Motion blur should be lowered, not turned off for 30fps.
In case you are hesitant to try picture modes other than game as proposed, you should know this:
The website Rtings.com measured input lag with interpolation on a default picture mode of X900H which has other laggy settings included and these are to blame for the greatest portion of the 87.2ms lag, not interpolation.
Proof that is possible is that Samsung managed to offer a game mode combined with interpolation at only 20ms of input lag.
If you try the exact settings you will have a concrete proof for yourself that there is no input lag at 60fps and there is a minor, really playable lag at 30fps.
The only requirements are to play a game with a stable frame rate (almost all console games except few, like Elden Ring) and to turn motion blur off and lower the sensitivity on both axis at game options.
Players who are used in turning around not smoothly, but very quickly and with sudden moves in competitive multiplayer, are the only ones that should stick to game mode.
If you own a series X apply the settings at the end of the video with dolby vision enabled, which is also infamous of being laggy on Sony tvs because there is no game mode there.
(a small correction on the dolby vision bright and dark modes: it's actually better to adjust them exactly the same as the non-dolby vision modes, cinema for 30fps and custom for 60fps respectively.)
If you own a Ps5 apply the regular settings first exhibited at 18:03, but switch the HDMI signal to dolby vision and turn HDR to always on.
I bought a PS5 last month, specifically for 4K ultra HD Blu-ray‘s with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. I did not realize it does not support Dolby vision. I am very upset right now
Bruh, theres no big difference between the hdr 10 and dolby vision.
@junaiddd8938 hdr or hdr 10+?
@@ThePrivateGamer19ps5 have not hdr10+🤮🤮🤮
@@Killzone2867 is that big of a diff between the hdr 10 and hdr 10+?
@@PersianImm0rtal if your TV Dolby support Dolby Vision, yes you can play with DV on PS5. If you have Sony tv you have set the HDMI manually to DV or VRR and ALLM. The important is your tv has support DV and DA..
I would suggest that you put the stand on your PS5, if not it could overheat
put the stand on your ps5?
Hey, guys, thanks for these reviews. Would it be possible to make a video comparing video quality in both next gen consoles and a dedicated 4K Blu-ray player? Thanks! We'll appreciate it.
This would be really useful. Maybe compare the PS5 to the Sony X700 player. Include upscaling HD blu rays quality comparison would be great
@@tomjkelly Yes!
@@tomjkelly Double Yes! This would be a very useful video to watch, Shane
Yes! Would really like to see a comparison of the Series X / PS5 / 4K Blu-ray Player Please 😌
The ps5 is better, look up tha villaman video on it
Do you think they’ll ever add Dolby Vision support via software updates?
Doubtful. Nvidia had to release new hardware to add Dolby Vision. Supposedly it wasn't a limitation of hardware, but it was due to licensing with Dolby that the initial model didn't get a software update to support it.
Sony are conning cunts.
I'm gonna pick up a ps5 for a player and game but I'm gonna wait until a special edition comes out and they update the firmware! Nice video shane!
Don't bother mate its trash
I'm disappointed actually, i wanted the ps5 to be able to support Dolby Vision. They sony are marketing their TV to support 4k 120hz, Dolby Vision and ready for PS5... Yada yada... But they left out Dolby Vision???
Sony opted for using their own ‘sound processor’ (supposedly a 3D one) that’s compatible with Dolby Atmos, but I have yet to see anyone mention it yet. Sony didn’t want to pay Dolby for the rights to use it with the PS5, I’m hoping this will change if people ask enough .
I'm hoping Sony could patch in 4K for Netflix, D+, etc. It's disappointing that they aren't supported--I even bought the PS remote!
If netflix on ps4 isn't 4k then that's on Netflix to update their own ps5 app
@@InTheZone85 The PlayStation Store on PS5 still doesn't have 4K movies! It's not on Netflix, it's Sony's issues, they just shoveled out bs products and software, couldn't be me buying that trash
@@EmmanuelA1 they don't control Netflix. That is 100% on Netflix. As far as buying 4k movies. ALWAYS buy physical. The picture quality is garbage streaming 4k even if you have the greatest internet ever.
@@thefury4815 So if it's garbage streaming 4K, what's is the quality like streaming 1080p, which PlayStation 5 is locked to? Stop the clown talk, Netflix alone is extremely popular, then there's UA-cam, Disney+, and Hulu, none of which can stream in 4K on PlayStation. It's a PlayStation system problem, again, since you can't even buy 4K movies from the PlayStation store..... not even from Sony, a freaking movie company!
The masses simply prefer streaming, cut the bullshit and just acknowledge that it's a short coming on PlayStation.
@@EmmanuelA1 I wasn't saying the ps5 is garbage at streaming 4k. I was saying in general streaming 4k sucks compared to physical 4k discs. 4k streaming has so much compression for streaming that it is nowhere near the quality of a disc. Also it's proven that less and less people use consoles for streaming thanks to smart tvs, rokus, Apple TV and whatever other dedicated streaming boxes people have. I turn my playstation on to play video games not watch TV. And I'll bet you all those companies will support it once enough people have it and are using it on ps5. It takes time and money to make it compatible. Pretty pointless to spend the money if the majority of people are not streaming on a ps5.
This really pissed me off. Had to grab an apple 4k tv and dedicated 4k bluray player with DV(Sony x800m2..in constant debate over if I should upgrade to the ub820 or not. I don't use the sacd feature anyway, so I will probably do a swap soon. I cant find many comparisons, but the Dolby vision switch is annoying. All I really care about is video and audio quality though, so if panasonics hdr optimizer makes it better then the Sony, ill get it). Probably better that way, but I'm extremely angry with Sony for their lack of support for..well...anything. I get so much crap by Sony fanboys that think I'm just some Xbox troll. No, I just demand more out of the company I've invested in for the last couple decades. No 4k bluray on the ps4 pro. No Dolby vision support for media apps is garbage. Then they have to create their own 3d audio called tempest and don't support atmos. So a total gut punch to all enthusiasts. Sony with their tvs and gaming has gotten way too comfortable knowing Sony loyalists will buy their stuff no matter what. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't even do a mid gen refresh and we are stuck with this circa 2018 gpu until 2027.
If Madden comes out next year in Dolby vision and atmos for xbox, who the hell is going to play it on ps5? They will add tempest later for avrs they say. More likely they'll add tempest chips to Sony avrs and force people to buy those. I'm seriously pissed off and thinking about doing a 3090 build, but thats a ton of money I could be investing into things like amps, rear height channels, and a hopefully soon a home where my dual pb2000s aren't shaking one neighbors ceiling and another's floor.
I need 2 things from Sony. Software based(low-latency) Dolby vision for games, and 3D audio for AVRs. I don't care if its tempest or not. Let the devs use atmos as a back up if we don't feel like wearing that headset that I wasted a hundred bucks on.
Oh, and VRR on a system level. So thats 3 things. Sony will add VRR, and devs can choose to use it or not, making it entirely useless for games that choose not to use it. So in other words, ill be getting frame drops in nba 2k for years to come. Can't even shoot the ball without the screen splitting in half. Would it have been so hard to have AMD certify your AMD gpu and have freesync built in? I mean wtf. I know many people who have monitors that aren't hdmi 2.1 who would've appreciated it. And I would've appreciated being able to play my "locked" 30-60fps games with freesync premium.
Feels like all the features on my 77 CX, AVR-X4700H and 5.2.2(klipsch rp/svs) are just completely going to waste with this system.
Sony, its 2020. Xbox has had these features for years already. What the hell?
With the size of the thing. I don't have space to add another ultra HD player for DV. I would even be willing to pay the DV and Atmos fee if necessary, No reason to not have this for disc playback at the minimum
Guess I’ll have to hold on to my x700 player. Def the video I’ve been waiting for.
@Thomas Shears yeah... lately when I want to pop in a movie I just make sure it’s Dolby vision so i don’t have to turn it off.
Hoping they patch in DV eventually
@@thosearepinklemons i hope so. not that i dont like my player, but would be nice to sell it for a little
@Thomas Shears it’s a real pain and my X700 from time to time it’ll either stall or freeze 🙄
I gotta be honest here. no DV in 2020 on 500$ consoles is a major let down.
Lots of people I know use their consoles as 4K players, and now with newer and cheaper oleds coming out every year it's not a gimmick anymore. I'm personally fine with just HDR but for that price you should just have it at your disposal.
Completely agree!
The problem is how Dolby Vision works and licensing.
100% agree with you.
It is my understanding that console software improves over time. Even the PS3's Blu-ray playback (which was one of the best Blu-ray players out of the box, because it was a Trojan horse for the format), improved over time.
Lack of Dolby Vision for Blu Ray playback is ESPECIALLY criminal coming from Sony--who actually make standalone players that support DV...
Wow they really dropped the ball on that how could they not have support for Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos in the apps or disks. I was thinking this would be the best 4K player ever. The integrated Graphics with the immigration to the ethernet cord could’ve really done something. They really dropped the ball here
Microsoft has 2 years exclusive Dolby Vision and Atmos deal
@@RobertK1993 bs
The media player is really poor on the PS. Even when you insert a usb with media, there's hardly any options available
It’s all branding. I’ve used both and my opinion is it’s just name badges. 4k UHD blu rays do support Atmos. Just not games.
I was hoping to use the PS5 as an all in one, but looks like I’ll have to keep my dedicated 4K Blu ray player for now.
Play station will have an update in the future supporting Dolby Vision and sound. Don’t worry guys.
Best regards Employee at PlayStation studios ;)
Lmao yeah right proof?
It better!
@@Roeark You will experience some fun in 2021 what we have coming for the PlayStation 5 ;)
@@Roeark And one last thing if you’ve been doing a follow up for the past two years on our system we’ve told you guys can’t stress it enough that future updates will have the ability for all these things we have told you and press conferences so these videos that some people put out are uneducated And misinformed. and they haven’t been listening and being ignorant. we have said in press conference over the past two years future updates will have the ability for are great system to function with new technology 8K will be available very soon for the PlayStation 5 so will Dolby Vision and other things we are working on. I specifically I’m a software engineer for PlayStation studios and I can say we have a Lotta goodies for you guys but also at the same time be respectful don’t say it better if you were doing your homework you would know in the press conferences we said that we will have future updates they will have these things enabled. Next time you better!!!!!! pay attention Happy gaming
@@dutch1up567 sure hope you guys are better than the tv division, let me check nope still dont have the promised features printed on the side of the 900h box. But hey its only a year, and they do now say they are promised now only 20 months after the tv sold. Sorry you may be a totally different department but the TV side makes any promises of future updates worthless from SONY.
I was hoping for universal (media and gaming) but looks like it will be a wait and see.
XBOX One X definitely supports both Vision and Atmos. I use it all the time with my Pioneer receiver and TCL TV
Facts, this dude didn't really know what he was talking about for that part
Clearly you both didn't pay attention to the title of the video or what was said in it.
@@therealshanelee Can't speak for him, but I made my comment based on what you said @4:15 , about Sonic not having Dolby Vision on Xbox Series X, which was an incorrect statement and was misleading, as Xbox One X|S and Series X|S all have Dolby Vision for physical and digital media, unlike PS5. You didn't do the settings right on PlayStation, which you showed. But you didn't correct your error about Xbox too, so I said something.
I like your content and subscribe, but you said something incorrect. If I misheard based on the timestamp, then that's on me. But it seems you messed up, if so, just correct it, please.
@@EmmanuelA1 your confirming you have Dolby Vision playing on your series X with physical media?
@@therealshanelee I'm mostly all digital, therefore, I've been getting Dolby Vision through Netflix and hadn't realized Xbox hasn't added support through physical media, yet. So, my apologies good sir ha!
However, I did go back and watch your Xbox Series X video with Dolby Vision and you completely failed to acknowledge that Xbox does indeed have Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos through digital media, like Netflix, Disney+, and Vudu and didn't compare in this video, like you chose to do at times. It just makes it seem you're not being thoroughly objective or that you lack knowledge on it, even though the content that you produce is generally high quality. Xbox offers Dolby Vision, but you snub it to promote Nvidia Shield instead? C'mon man, you need to fix this
What would you say gives an overall better picture quality between the Series X and the PS5? Which is better for 4K HDR Blu-rays?
neither
@@ES-qy2ju sony owns bluray so...
@@lLxJLxJl doesn't mean better lol
@@Nick_the_gamer21 lol
@@lLxJLxJl Sony makes and sells real and dedicated Blu-Rays players
No 3D blu ray support was a dealbreaker for me making the PS5 a dedicated media player. Can't be "great" without that and it's objectively not an all in one solution.
Granted 3D it's not for some, but media comes in waves and a lot of serious films were made in 3D like Avatar by James Cameron, Prometheus by Ridley Scott, not to mention all the iMAX library - and 3D blu ray is how they are best seen. This along with no backwards PS3 compatibility were major letdowns from the Media Format giant. Thanks for covering the Dolby Atmos. Cheers
PS4 didn't have 3D when it came out, but months later (less than a year if I remember) they updated it to support 3D. I just bought a new 4k projector and a bunch of 4K and 3D blu's and some sweet 3D glasses, I'm so stoked to get a PS5 and am hoping it will be able to play them all sooner rather than later! Hopefully Sony will listen to their fans and release an update that will cover all that we want soon, but as long as I can play 4K blu's and bitstream Atmos to my 5.1 Atmos HT system and play my new epic 3D blu's on my PS4 (Avatar, Titanic, Prometheus, 300 Rise of an Empire, Pacific Rim, Life of Pi, Lion King, Beauty & the Beast).... I'l be happy!!!
@@blackhog42 Thanks for the info regarding the timeline of the PS4 getting 3D support. I really hope that happens - as I would like to streamline /consolidate my setup.
Your system sounds nice! I'm currently running a 1080p benq DLP 3D projector. Considering the 4K upgrade with these next gen consoles.
@@sotovo Yes, let's hope they release a beautiful update next year that will please us all. I've been running a 1080p Optoma HD27HDR for 2 years and it's been fantastic but I'm just about to install my new Optoma UHD30. I literally can't wait! I think we will be blown away when we upgrade and get fully caught up, good luck on your process brother 🙏
@@blackhog42 Your Optoma 4K set up sounds like it will be gorgeous with the P5 - especially with the 4K UI (!!!) First world problems for us with the 3D support for now. Peace and gratitude - enjoy!
@@sotovo Yeah I'll get my PS5 next month as a X-Mas gift to myself, can't wait!! Haha yeah 3D first world problems, no biggie. Thanks buddy, you too
No DV. What is this, 2015?! I'll still be using my Oppo203 then.
Who uses a console as primary media player anyway? Features always lack...
@@BigNickTx we wanted to consolidate
@@BigNickTx me... For how often i watch a bluray, like 3 times a year, im not going to invest in a separate piece of tin just to play those 3 movies.
@@BigNickTx I do
The Xbox series x and s have dolby vision for the streaming apps. Not disc playing though. Probably licensing costs,. And in 2021, dv will be available for gaming on Xbox.
Thanks for making a video on this. I have been trying to spread the word on lack of DV specifically in hopes enough people will chime in and Sony will patch in support.
was really looking forward to this being my stand alone 4K player but no Dolby Vision support is extremely frustrating..guess this might be the first playstation i dont buy.
It’s absolutely bizzarre and pretty ridiculous from Sony.
ever since the update is out, I can’t watch blurays in Atmos anymore. It works fine with games or streaming. But on bluray even if bitstream is enabled and Atmos supported, the Output is only DOLBY-trueHD. PS5 is directly connected to the AV-Receiver: yamaha v6a
I am will be sticking with my NVIDIA Shield and Sony x700 player for now. Was interested in the Series X, but will wait and see if a future update gets Dolby Vision working for UHD movies.
Sony, we need Dolby Vision to the 4k player. You pay to Dolby and update the PS5
I'm getting this for gaming only.
Hey Shane what 4K player would you recommend ?
Any chance for Dolby Atmos support in upcoming update 🙄
I mean for Netflix and Disney app
@@7sonology knowing Sony, its gonna take months, so don't hold your breath.
@@kovalveli that or they're going to continue pushing their "tempest 3d audio".
Wow kind of negative in your intro if you don't want your ps5 give it to me. Who gives a shit about how it's package. It can be package in a cake box and it still be hot. Xbox is an ugly pc tower looking console zero innovation with the same lackluster controller. Microsoft has always been lazy in its console design from the first x box which takes first place as the ugliest console ever shaped like a huge x. Xbox one x was a little better.
Getting my soundbar to play dolby atmos from the PlayStation was a pain. My 4k tv didn't support passthough so there was no atmos to my soundbar.
I had to rewire my PlayStation so the hdmi went into my soundbar so it skips the tv processing the sound. Problem solved and now I'm enjoying dolby atmos
Think I'll just stick to games on the Ps5 and hold on to my oppo.
Thanks for the very informative video
I own 2 oppo players. One i use one is still sealed new in the box
@@chadbrick67 are you willing to sell 1 if so how much?
@@jonathanb3886 why would I want to do that when its my backup for the future. Tell you what you can have it for 1 million dollars im saying this with my small finger in the side of my mouth
Can you also try if it plays Dolby Atmos TrueHD with mkv video files from an external hard drive connected to the PS5 with USB?
If you're complaining about not supporting Atmos/vision but you stream movies, I got news for you that your video compression is worse not being able to watch with DV.
Makes my NVIDIA SHIELD more valuable! Thanks for the video!
Pls i wanna ask can you playback on nvidia shield movies with atmos and vision from hardrive? Now i got apple tv 4k but on plex i get just pcm sound 😟.thx for any answer
@@tonydjpp a few things to consider. The source or movie file in your hardrive/server must have DV & DA. Your TV must support DV & DA. Your receiver, if NVIDIA is plugged through receiver, must support DV & DA. The latest NVIDIA Shield supports DV & DA. Apps like Netflix, Prime, VUDU in NVIDIA Shield will passthrough DV & DA. Let's talk about Plex supporting DV...I'm not sure and I don't have a file on my hardrive to confirm it, however I have a file with DA and through Plex I can confirm on my Marantz's (receiver) screen display - Dolby Atmos. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this review! I was really wondering if I should buy the Panasonic 820 or just rely on the ps5 once I actually got one.
I’m not a huge fan how the console looks, the digital however looks better. But it would look a lot better in matte black.
U got doggy ps5 take back mine plays 8k with everything flawlessly
Love the ps5 design just saying, xbox looks like a subwoofers.
I've got Netflix on my C9 and prime video to watch Dolby vision content although I gotta say sometimes I prefer the hdr10 over the dolby vision for some titles. Not every film is made equal and sometimes the film studios half arse the dolby vision and hdr
I really am dissappointed no dolby vision on ps5. Its a software limitation not hardware, but i do have a cx, so i have both, but, dolby will usually be the best. Kinda annoying xbox 1 has it
Perfect. I thought PS5 cannot output Atmos. Now I know I works. Thanks so much 👍🏼
Definitely disappointing especially since Sony did it right with BOTH the PS2 and PS3, and they created the Blu-ray standard in the first place! Hoping this can be improved with future updates and Dolby Vision support can be added, but frankly it's not looking good...
Thanks for the vid. I also wouldn't have thought to check for atmos support for the discs once I saw it wasn't on the streaming apps. Pretty solid 4k player for people that didn't own a dedicated one. Hopefully it will grow the UHD physical disc scene a bit for more movies in the future since ps5 will be such a big seller over the years to come!
It at least helped in my case. I already own about 20 4K discs already!
These consoles are coming in hot so makes sense there bit of a mess atmo. Video playback is not a priority but it will get better over time.
They're coming in well cooled and quiet!
When did they start planning and thinking about PS5? Probably when PS4 came out 🤷♂️
I fucking HOPE they add dolby vision in the near future!
Could Sony patch in Dolby atmos support?
Seems unlikely as they're focusing on Tempest 3D audio for games. It's limited to headsets only on release but I'm ucrious to see how it'l play with Atmos setups in the future when they expand it out to more audio equipment.
They technically could. Microsoft did it for the Xbox One. But they are kind of giving a middle finger to the home theater users. They would rather us play on a crappy headset then use our expensive Dolby Atmos setup. I could understand them not making Dolby Atmos games but at least let us play third party Dolby Atmos games like Tomb Raider and Assassin's Creed. And support it on Netflix and Amazon Prime and Disney Plus. It's pretty stupid on their part considering the Xbox One S had Dolby vision and Dolby Atmos years ago
@@runebinder I don't think it will work with our home theater systems. Because it's not using an Atmos or DTS X sound format. So there would really be no way of getting real true 3D audio without using a receiver that can decode The Tempest audio format.
@@CompetitionChris it thought this was going to happen via LPCM in the future
@@RayAce that's what I've been hearing. I hope so. I know my TV just got an eArc update for lpcm. So it will be able to pass it through
Could Sony patch in Dolby Vision support?
i am happy that i got me the ps5 for Christmas last year and it as the last one too and i got darn lucky i was able to get one thanks to my mom she brought it for me for Christmas and i didn't get the Xbox Series X for Christmas but i am not a really fan of Xbox i like Sony/PlayStation way better that just me though growing up back in my childhood that when i play the original PlayStation one back in the day and i never own the original Xbox but i did own the Xbox 360 and also the Xbox one but not really a fan of Xbox but i would play it if had to with someone and i'm glad that the PS5 plays 4K movies now when the PS4 Pro didn't play 4k movies and Xbox been play 4k movies every since the Xbox one S back in 2016
i always play games on my PS5 and also movies too and the movies i guess they do look good do on my PS5 even though i have a Sony Bravia 4K X1 TV with HDR and it a 43 inch TV and it supports 120hz and also VRR too
Sony went with propriety sound chip to market there "( 3d audio )" bull because they claim its higher channel bandwidth Dolby called em out on this and said its all crap Dolby are one of the best if not the best sound engineers out there
They didn’t want to pay for the Dolby licensing, plain and simple. Marketing this 3D audio solution as being better is simply their way diverting focus away from not having Atmos support.
@@brucecarter6205 it's cheap and dishonest . Not adding a feature that's an industry standard to push something that there making out to be something that's not been done before and groundbreaking its stupid
Is Dolby Vision something that can be added to an update later on?
yes, it's up to Sony. They've done it for their 4k bluray players
@@jasonbox4135 But since they have their blu ray players with Dolby Vision, I don't think so.
I'm getting mine primarily for games, I have been wanting a 4K Blue-Ray player and have a Samsung TV so the lack of Dolby Vision isn't an issue for me at the moment. I'm just glad it does Bitstream (Dolby), so it will do the sound on my setup in Atmos. I already have an Apple 4K TV so I'll carry on using that for streaming Netflix, Disney + etc.
I agree that the ps5 is garbage for video playback. The Blu-ray player is glitchy and I can't get proper 4k on streaming. Whereas the Xbox one that I still have works a lot better. Not the best but a lot easier to get the proper features that I'm looking for
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to be honest I am very disappointed in the lack of Atmos on Netflix or even 4K on Disney, I currently have a PS5 and an Xbox One S, its pretty sad that I have to use the lesser system to watch 4k on Disney...
I purchased a Atmos soundbar only to find the devices (that have Netflix) I have don't support it :(
To learn the PS5 (Netflix) doesn't support it either 😭
No Dolby Vision in PS5 as opposed to Xbox series S/X.........that’s the only complain for PS5.
Series x doesn't support it either
@@AndrewB23 yes it supports but no games support as of now, Cyberpunk will support ( patch ) it sometimes soon
Guys Please for the early adopter that buy videogame consoles to play videogames. Please don't go out and take up inventory if you are only going to us only to play movies.
Picked up a ps5 especially for movies, needless to say I’m extremely disappointed.
You thought it was going to be perfect, from day 1? That is what you call unrealistic expectations. It has NEVER happened before.
What's the big deal with dolby? Is the difference that noticeable? Is hdr not good enough? Sorry idk about this stuff, I'm normally just a gamer
@@MyKneeHurts, Dolby vision is dynamic so adjusts the HDR on a frame by frame basis whereas HDR10 does it either per scene or the entire video. Not seen it action though so can't say how much of a difference that makes. I imagine Sony doesn't want to pay the liscence to use Dolby Vision.
@@MyKneeHurts It's kinda like the console wars. On paper one is more advanced. In practice your milage may vary. In my opinion not worth upgrading if you already have a functioning HDR10 image.
@@MyKneeHurts When done well it is definitely noticeable. Its a much wider color gamut and adjusts contrast in a frame-by-frame basis instead of the entire film in one pass. Standard HDR10 still looks great, but the point of the video is just that you'll be leaving some room for improvement, and I'd rather know I'm getting the best out of my expensive TV than wonder if it has potential to display even better quality.
Is your ps5 going into tv input hdmi ? Or into receiver ?
Whenever they are available. I'll buy it just for gaming.
Yes
Playstation king 👑 of games
So glad I'm rockin a plasma panny 1080p and didnt think must go LG OLED for 2020 consoles.
is the ps5 better than LG ubk80 with no dolby vision. I also have 43nch ru7100 and Sony htc 800
So as far as a 4K player the PS5 does not beat the Panasonic UB9000?
Is that a serious question?
@@therealshanelee 😂
This is kinda embarrassing. Sony makes stand-alone players, owns movie studios, etc. But getting beat by even Microsoft's one x for UHD bluray movies.
I think they'll patch in support later. It could be it just wasn't ready by launch, and they prioritize games over movies. Or could be contractual negotiations with Dolby or something
So the PS5 does do Dolby Atmos, I am so relieved, I was afraid Sony was gonna leave that feature out, now if only the games would do that, or at least be in DTS HD MA, I mean come on this is the third HD generation console, even the PS3 and PS4 games were stuck in standard Dolby Digital
I've been thinking this for years, the PS4 should of had it let alone the ps5 not having it
So the cliffnotes are, buy the PS5 for gaming, not home theater... too many missing audio features. Great review as always.
Maybe they’ll add it in a future update.
@@therealshanelee I mean maybe add what exactly, why does the PS5 have to gets it's grubby hands on the audio signal anyway?
@@therealshanelee That could be the case. PS4 didn't get 3D Blu-ray support until almost a year after release. PS5 doesn't support 3D Blu-ray (yet). Time will tell.
As a note Neither the PS5 or the Xbox series X support Blu-Ray 3D , for people who have a large libeary of Blu-ray 3D films , The Ps3 and Ps4 Both offered full support for the format.
Thanks for the video, the audio setting was driving me nuts lol
If you could can you check the video signal on your tv like you checked the audio to see if it’s 2160p my ps5 is playing Alita uhh disc in hdr 1080p atmos and all . I can’t get 2160p and it’s the only uhd disc I have to test
PS5 looks better in the horizontal position, again it must be set up with the stand
Why the hell did u buy one then!!
Dolby atmos got supported already if you check official PS Blog hope they will update it later with dolby vision also
Link?
@@A_Final_Hit blog.playstation.com/2020/11/09/ps5-the-ultimate-faq/amp/#addtlinfo you find it under "Additional Information"
The PS5 being able to support DV, HDR10+, and Atmos for 4K Blu-rays was the only things king want to get the disc version. Know this I will probably get the digital and if they do update it then I’ll just sell it and upgrade. Is it possible to get DV via firmware? Or is it doomed for hard ware upgrades only?
there was rumor they were planning dolby vision but didn't because not enough gaming studios support it for now it still more popular for streaming content possible why say rumor and not fact.
Very useful video , I was just reviewing before buying it for 4k blu-ray option with Dolby Atmos and vision
got the sony bravia 65 inch and finally got atmos out of my sony sound bar i do have a sony 4k ultra x700 player but it garbage it will only play movies with no sound then i put in another movie it work with atmos dolby vision i hope sony put dolby vision in ps5 so i can get rid of the x700
I think there will be DV update in the future.
I hope so, but I doubt it will be much of a priority since it just launched. I'd give it a year.
bummer no support for DV..guess just stick to my xbox one X for now
They dare to put a 8k logo on the box? Wtf.
Yeah, that’s beyond ballsy it’s a flat out lie!
Hi, any chance of doing a complete run down of what you can or can’t do on the Yamaha receiver with the ps5. I’m interested in 4K @60Hrzt.
If you was gonna play 4k uhd blurays
Would you use ps5 or stand alone 4k player ? Which is better?
Stand alone (depending on the model you choose) wins.
If you want DV go standalone if you're fine with regular hdr and dolby atmos like me then this wouldn't be a bad choice because the picture quality is superb.
Did you try to hook directly to TV to check if the TV play DV and Atmos as opposed to AVR?
Im sure they can add it with a firmware update
They can, but I don't see it being a priority for them, unless they are still just working on a deal with Dolby for licensing
While I have an oppo 203, I was hoping the ps5 would be an all round good media player. Sad to see that both aren't there just yet - I did end up cancelling my PS5 pre order and will wait a few months now to see how both consoles perform.
No Dolby Vision or Dolby Atmos What hiFi "In a seemingly exhaustive new FAQ on the PlayStation Blog, under the question "does PS5 support HDR10?", the answer given is "yes, PS5 will support the HDR10 specification". There's no mention of Dolby Vision here or anywhere else on the page - until you get to the comments section, that is, where lots of readers are bemoaning its apparent absence.
It's a similar story for Dolby Atmos. Under the question "which audio formats does PS5 support?", a number of formats are listed, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, but Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are conspicuously absent"
Dolby Atmos decoding does not appear to be supported. However, PS5 must support Atmos bitstreaming (to let your receiver/soundbar decode Atmos) for Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray in order to be compliant (just like Blu-ray in PS4).
If you have an LG oled with Dolby vision support. Will it work on 4k bli rays (I guess not). Or will it not even work using say the netflix app on ps5? Sure you could just use the Netflix app on the LG oled. I'm just curios if one device with support can work in conjunction with another.
To the point review and fully agree Should be bought only for gaming unless they improve in future.
Will they be able to patch it in later?
I'm confused by Sony now. They themselves have claimed the PS5 doesn't support Dolby Atmos, but here it is off a UHD disc. For real, that is Dolby Atmos output support?
Sony was referring to no Dolby Atmos support for games only! UHD disc and streams will still support it. It just depends on if the app will be upgraded to support it. I'm not sure if this is a Sony thing or the app developers paying a fee to Dolby.
I'm kinda disappointed that there isn't any DV support for disc though. I held off getting a standalone player cause I knew I was getting the PS5 which is coming to me hopefully tomorrow. I'm not sure why Best Buy waited until the day of release to ship it out smh. Next time I'll be selecting store pickup instead. I will probably pick up a Sony 4K player soon then if it falls below $200, I need 3D support so.
@@volcalstone Yeah I'm in the same boat, but I'm tempted to buy a different brand 4k player out of spite.
im a dutch movie and game fan i use the ps5 as a game device an a 4K blueray player. is it need to upgrade with a dedicated bleuray player ?
I was kind of assuming these things wouldn't be a problem. I was about to sell my dedicated player mostly to make for space for these thicc boys, guess I'm keeping it.
You gonna need twice the space to fit this guy on the shelf.
I held off on buying a stand alone because I assumed the PS5 would have DV. Now I'm either going to wait and hope its patched in or try to find a black friday deal on a stand alone, and I'll probably not get a Sony player out of spite.
Does the adjust HDR in ps5 act as an HDR Optimizer for HDR movies or is it just for games?
Hello from France
Can I have the dolby atmos on Netflix with my PS5?
(My PS5 will be connected to HDMI 2.0 on my dolby atmos Samsung HW-Q950T sound bar)
Excuse me I don't understand English too well (in audio, so I misunderstood your video)
thank you for your comeback
Nope for now, only 5.1 dd+
Is hdmi 2.1 with 4k120 on yamaha rx-v6a work or broken like the news ?
2.1 is not working till it gets updated.
@Martin Vojković - not true !
The x box streams most apps that support dolbyvision and atmos In both, so I disagree about it not being a good option for streaming. Even the x box one x streams atmos and vision on Netflix, Disney plus, and vudu.