DeepEnigma
Gold Member
I also believe it depends on your audio system processing for each codec.Dolby is so much louder and full bodied on the PS5, if that makes sense, than DTS. So glad I upgraded my sound system.
PS4 it was like that for me. Dolby punched harder than DTS in the bass and mid range, however, on the PS5 they both sound identical (both punch hard), but with DTS having less audio lag overall between the two.
This. Also depends if your soundbar or audio system can process LPCM in 5.1. If it's and older one or can't, then it will convert it to 2 channel stereo only, introducing even more lag than DTS. Which defeats the purpose of lossless to begin with.LPCM is the way to go. Depending on your audio setup (eARC vs ARC) you may need to plug the PS5 directly into the receiver/soundbar to get it working properly or else you’ll end up with 2.0 audio
Last edited: