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17 minutes ago, ghostz said:

And yet… my DV enabled TV can’t run PS5 in DV?????

 

 

so in other words...........you failed to read what I just typed.

 

or you're now trying to change the goalposts

 

Xbox's Dolby VIsion implementation at the OS level is broken.:tom:

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Imagine needing VRR so your games don't cut your eyeballs with screen tearing and judder.  Lemshits are retarded.

it's actually 6 tf, but the vrr makes it, occasionally, feel like 12

LOL, did you guys not see the Vincent Teoh video on Xbox's Dolby Vision?       Games that do not have Dolby Vision directly programmed into the game by the developer, but

36 minutes ago, jehurey said:

The lemmings are so stupid, and have just proven that they have no credibility regarding tech specs.:tom:

 

 

 

Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos is passed through to the tv which decodes Dolby Vision, and the home theater receiver which decodes Dolby Atmos.

 

Like every other 4K UHD blu ray player would do.

 

:tom:you guys literally don't know the first thing..........OR you're too stupid to setup your home theater systems.

 

What is Jerry talking about LMAO. PS5 doesn't support Dolby vision, so it doesn't send the data to begin with for the receiver or the TV to decode.

 

You're stuck with HDR only for games and for movies regardless of what display you use. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Vini said:

 

What is Jerry talking about LMAO. PS5 doesn't support Dolby vision, so it doesn't send the signal to begin with for the receiver or the TV to decode.

 

You're stuck with HDR only for games and for movies regardless of what display you use. 

 

He’s back to claiming it’s only the TV that does it, but he has no answer for why a DV enabled TV doesn’t output PS in DV :mroff:

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Just now, Vini said:

 

What is Jerry talking about LMAO. PS5 doesn't support Dolby vision, so it doesn't send the signal to begin with for the receiver or the TV to decode. You're stuck with HDR peasants

No, you're wrong.

 

Very wrong.

 

I even talked in the TV/Film thread about buying the Dune 4K UHD blu-ray.

 

I watched it on my PS5............I press the "INFO" button to show the video details from my LG OLED.

 

It clearly shows "Dolby Vision" in the info, along with resolution and what type of video codec.

 

You're wrong.

 

The video player (UHD Media Player, Xbox Series X, PS5) does not do the decode.........it passes the Dolby Vision metadata to the TV.............because the TV does the decode.

 

If the TV advertises that it can display in Display VIsion.........the manufacturer would've had to have paid the licensing fees, and the tv must perform the decode anyways.

 

So, in case you aren't quite sure, lemme repeat............you're wrong.

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1 minute ago, ghostz said:

He’s back to claiming it’s only the TV that does it, but he has no answer for why a DV enabled TV doesn’t output PS in DV :mroff:

Nope, you guys were talking about movies.

 

you're actually backtracking and trying to move the goalposts.

 

and I caught it immediately.

 

just like I caught you again, right now....................LOL he's even changed the language he's using to make it more generic, and I caught it immediately.

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2 minutes ago, jehurey said:

No, you're wrong.

 

Very wrong.

 

I even talked in the TV/Film thread about buying the Dune 4K UHD blu-ray.

 

I watched it on my PS5............I press the "INFO" button to show the video details from my LG OLED.

 

It clearly shows "Dolby Vision" in the info, along with resolution and what type of video codec.

 

You're wrong.

 

The video player (UHD Media Player, Xbox Series X, PS5) does not do the decode.........it passes the Dolby Vision metadata to the TV.............because the TV does the decode.

 

If the TV advertises that it can display in Display VIsion.........the manufacturer would've had to have paid the licensing fees, and the tv must perform the decode anyways.

 

So, in case you aren't quite sure, lemme repeat............you're wrong.

Now he’s flat out lying :D 

 

go ahead Jerry, show us what your screen says while the PS5 is the input. 

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1 minute ago, jehurey said:

No, you're wrong.

 

Very wrong.

 

I even talked in the TV/Film thread about buying the Dune 4K UHD blu-ray.

 

I watched it on my PS5............I press the "INFO" button to show the video details from my LG OLED.

 

It clearly shows "Dolby Vision" in the info, along with resolution and what type of video codec.

 

You're wrong.

 

The video player (UHD Media Player, Xbox Series X, PS5) does not do the decode.........it passes the Dolby Vision metadata to the TV.............because the TV does the decode.

 

If the TV advertises that it can display in Display VIsion.........the manufacturer would've had to have paid the licensing fees, and the tv must perform the decode anyways.

 

So, in case you aren't quite sure, lemme repeat............you're wrong.

 

 

You can say I'm wrong as many times as you want but PS5 still won't output Dolby Vision. 

 

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/xbox-series-x-just-got-dolby-vision-support-this-beats-ps5

 

Weirdly, Sony has not implemented Dolby Vision, selecting to go with the open HDR standard. The PS5 doesn't support Dolby Atmos audio either, instead opting to use its own 3D audio. 

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1 minute ago, jehurey said:

sure, we'll do a 4 week ban bet

 

right?

 

Let's see you fire up a UHD disc on PS5 with the Dolby Vision logo popping up on the top right. I have the same LG OLED as well. 

 

Considering this is impossible since Sony did not buy a Dolby Vision or Atmos license this will be interesting to watch. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Vini said:

 

 

You can say I'm wrong as many times as you want but PS5 still won't output Dolby Vision. 

 

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/xbox-series-x-just-got-dolby-vision-support-this-beats-ps5

 

Weirdly, Sony has not implemented Dolby Vision, selecting to go with the open HDR standard. The PS5 doesn't support Dolby Atmos audio either, instead opting to use its own 3D audio. 

No, you just said that movies do not display in Dolby Vision.

 

Yes it does.

 

 

You are now trying to change what you just claimed.

 

Sorry, its not working with me.

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Just now, Vini said:

 

I wanna see you fire up a UHD disc on PS5 with the Dolby Vision logo popping up. 

 

Considering this is impossible since Sony did not buy a Dolby Vision or Atmos license this will be interesting to watch. 

 

Sure, when I get home, I'll pop in the Dun 4K UHD blu-ray disc in my PS5 and show you the LG's INFO bar.

 

I mean, if the PS5 can't even OUTPUT IT, then it would be impossible for LG to even recognize it when I pull up the input information screen, right?

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2 minutes ago, ghostz said:

No, you already made the claim. So go ahead and post it. 

LOL he already knows he's going to lose.

 

And he is going to lose, and I'll be celebrating it becomes it will prove he doesn't know anything about console hardware specs.

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Just now, jehurey said:

Sure, when I get home, I'll pop in the Dun 4K UHD blu-ray disc in my PS5 and show you the LG's INFO bar.

 

I mean, if the PS5 can't even OUTPUT IT, then it would be impossible for LG to even recognize it when I pull up the input information screen, right?


no, you need the DV pop up in the right corner. We all have LG oleds, Jerry, there’s no fooling us. 
 

 

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no, you need the DV pop up in the right corner. We all have LG oleds, Jerry, there’s no fooling us. 
 

 

:lawl::lawl:he doesn't even know his LG tv's information screen

 

You don't know anything about LG tvs

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Just now, ghostz said:

I know that there’s a DV pop up when playing DV content :umad:

Which means you don't know any of the television's options beyond that:lawl::lawl:

 

The INFO option literally tells you the ENTIRE details of the picture.

 

LOL, you're an imbecile who doesn't even know how to navigate their own television. That's about right.

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6 minutes ago, jehurey said:

No, you just said that movies do not display in Dolby Vision.

 

Yes it does.

 

 

You are now trying to change what you just claimed.

 

Sorry, its not working with me.

 

Not for movies either. Nice self own Jerry. 

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2020/12/17/ps5-4k-blu-ray-player-review-good-enough/?sh=3ad85afc7c85

 

There’s also no hiding from the fact that the PS5 doesn’t support either the Dolby Vision or HDR10+ premium HDR formats. Discs that support either or both of these formats offer extra scene by scene HDR image data that compatible players and TVs can use to produce better, more dynamic images. Not supporting either format leaves users with just the baseline HDR10 system, which doesn’t provide scene by scene image data and so requires TVs to try and make the best of the more limited data on offer.

 

Sony’s previous two generations of standalone 4K Blu-ray player have, though, supported Dolby Vision. Albeit in a rather clumsy way (see this review of the Sony X1100ES for more details). So it would have been nice to see Dolby Vision turn up on the PS5’s 4K Blu-ray player too. 

 

 

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