RCU005
Member
I recently purchased a Dolby Atmos home theater and have been looking for content. I also have an LG G3 TV.
I thought the PS5 would be a nice media center since I don’t want to purchase an Apple TV or those kind of devices. I was extremely wrong!
YouTube: The app opens in HDR mode by default, making every video in HDR not showing up as HDR, as if the TV didn’t support it. It doesn’t even show the option.
Netflix: no Dolby Atmos support! I believe other apps don’t support it either. What’s even the point then?
Apple Music: Still, no Dolby Atmos support!
In short, the PS5 is actually the worst device you could have to consume any content!
It’s sad because the PS3 was KING when it came to media! Having those apps in that poor state, I’d prefer the PS5 didn’t have them in the first place, like Nintendo.
To me there are two huge problems:
1) The way the PS5 manage HDR. It should just be like the TV and only activate when you watch actual content. They added the “On when supported” option, but they still treat the OS as an HDR content, so the apps are run like that too.
2) 3D audio: Sony dropped the ball implementing 3D audio on PS5. I don’t mean if it’s better or worse, but they should have done it better for people to have more options (Dolby Atmos, DTS X, etc).
I know Sony focused so much on gaming instead of media after the PS3, which really paid off during the PS4 gen. They wanted to make a gaming machine first and remove unecessary costs that brought the PS3 price so high. However, in 2025, even $99 streaming dongles do a much better job!
I believe the PS6 will have a much better support for 3D audio, since it’s basically the norm now. The problem will remain of they don’t implement it well, though.
I got disappointed, but I guess the native TV apps will do fine for now (I really don’t like the WebOS from LG. My preference goes to Google TV for TV platforms).
I’ll see if I can get an Apple TV eventually. Although I read it makes every content 4K.
I thought the PS5 would be a nice media center since I don’t want to purchase an Apple TV or those kind of devices. I was extremely wrong!
YouTube: The app opens in HDR mode by default, making every video in HDR not showing up as HDR, as if the TV didn’t support it. It doesn’t even show the option.
Netflix: no Dolby Atmos support! I believe other apps don’t support it either. What’s even the point then?
Apple Music: Still, no Dolby Atmos support!
In short, the PS5 is actually the worst device you could have to consume any content!
It’s sad because the PS3 was KING when it came to media! Having those apps in that poor state, I’d prefer the PS5 didn’t have them in the first place, like Nintendo.
To me there are two huge problems:
1) The way the PS5 manage HDR. It should just be like the TV and only activate when you watch actual content. They added the “On when supported” option, but they still treat the OS as an HDR content, so the apps are run like that too.
2) 3D audio: Sony dropped the ball implementing 3D audio on PS5. I don’t mean if it’s better or worse, but they should have done it better for people to have more options (Dolby Atmos, DTS X, etc).
I know Sony focused so much on gaming instead of media after the PS3, which really paid off during the PS4 gen. They wanted to make a gaming machine first and remove unecessary costs that brought the PS3 price so high. However, in 2025, even $99 streaming dongles do a much better job!
I believe the PS6 will have a much better support for 3D audio, since it’s basically the norm now. The problem will remain of they don’t implement it well, though.
I got disappointed, but I guess the native TV apps will do fine for now (I really don’t like the WebOS from LG. My preference goes to Google TV for TV platforms).
I’ll see if I can get an Apple TV eventually. Although I read it makes every content 4K.