The only thing that has been more disappointing than the PS5’s unavailability is the ever-present HDR issues. Many PlayStation owners have been complaining about it for quite some time now. But, we are yet to receive any proper guides from Sony. So, today we have taken matters into our own hands. We’re gonna show you how to fix these HDR issues on your Sony TV. Let’s get straight into it.
PS5 HDR not working on Sony TV: Fixes & Workarounds
Were you excited to use 4K HDR settings on your PS5? Were you disappointed when it didn’t work even though you have a Sony TV? Well, don’t worry you’re not alone. Plenty of people have been running into the same problems with their PS5 and Sony TVs. Today, we’ll help all of you get rid of this issue.
- The first thing you wanna do is set both your TV and the PS5 to auto-color space. This will help with any discoloration or drained whites that you might be seeing on your screen. Auto color space will be found in the settings menu of your TV and the same setting can be found on your PS5 under a different name. Go to the settings, look for deep color output and make sure that it is set to default.
- You will want to make sure that all of your inputs are set to the Enhance Format setting. Failing to do so will cause problems when you try and output a 4K resolution.
- Turn off the auto-tone curve on your TV. This will more often than not completely disrupt your HDR experience by messing with the colors. Disabling night mode is also a good option.
- Sometimes if you’re having trouble playing games on HDR then chances are that your game just might not have proper HDR support. It is not uncommon for games to do a shady job with HDR just to add more functionality to the game.
Contact customer support and describe your issue to them if this doesn’t help fix the problem. If you mess around with your color settings too much then you might end up doing too much and ruin your TV’s color.
Conclusion
That concludes our article on PS5 HDR not working on Sony TV. Hopefully, we have been able to fix all of your issues regarding the PS5’s HDR. It is important to remember that most games don’t actually support true HDR and could be a part of the problem. Visit Digistatement for more informative articles like the one you just read. Leave a comment below if you have any queries. Thank you for reading!