With Dirt 5, another PS5 game that supports 120Hz and HDR, the situation is even weirder. But it just doesn’t appear to work on these Samsung TVs. What’s more, the frequencies (HDR) section of the PS5 Video Output Information screen still clearly states that you should be able to enjoy 120Hz in HDR. This RGB/YUV422 switch shouldn’t in truth make much visible difference to the picture (though you might want to check out my earlier article on a related problem with the Xbox Series X’s current output settings). and unlock the game's 120Hz mode, and HDR is no longer available on my Samsung Q90T. Play Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War with the PS5 set to Performance mode, to prioritise frame rate. In Performance mode, though, while the resolution changes as you’d expect, to 3840x2160 at 120Hz, the colour format also changes from RGB to the less pristine, less data intensive YUV422 format. In Resolution mode, the Video Output Information screen says the TV is able to send 4K 60Hz to the Samsung TV in the ‘best’ RGB color format. Switching between the PS5’s Resolution and Performance priority options for Call Of Duty: Cold War also causes a change in the PS5’s Video Output Information screen. If you go to the PS5 Home menu from a Cold War 120Hz play session and switch straight over to Astro’s Playroom with the Samsung’s input information display onscreen, you can actually see the output switch from 4K 120Hz with no HDR to 4K 60Hz with HDR as Astro boots up. As I can again confirm by pressing the Samsung TV remote’s Select button. If, however, I choose the Performance setting in the PS5’s Game Presets menu, which prioritises frame rate, and I reboot the game, it now plays in 4K 120Hz on the Q90T, but without HDR. should on paper be capable of handling it. Currently the PS5 can't output 4K at 120Hz in HDR to a number of current premium Samsung TVs that.
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