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PlayStation 5 YouTube App Now Supports HDR Playback

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A recent update for the PlayStation 5 YouTube application has enabled High Dynamic Range (HDR) support.

The YouTube app was recently updated for PS5 users, and although we haven’t been able to find the actual release notes for this update, a reader of website FlatpanelsHD has discovered that the latest update for the application has enabled (HDR) support up to 4K@60FPS on Sony’s next-gen console. As spotted by reader “Aha”, HDR10 video is now supported on PS5 via the VP9-2 video codec.

Sony’s next-gen console has supported HDR since the console’s launch last year, but support for the imaging technique was missing on the PS5 YouTube app.

Of course, those interested in playing YouTube HDR content on PlayStation 5 will need a display that supports the technique. HDR also needs to be enabled in the console’s video output settings in the “Screen and Video” display settings.

What is HDR?

HDR delivers a higher contrast—or larger color and brightness range—than Standard Dynamic Range (SDR).

Though all PS5 consoles have 4K and HDR capabilities, availability of image quality depends on your home entertainment set-up.

Enable PS5 HDR

Go to Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output > HDR.

Adjust PS5 HDR settings

Go to Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output > Adjust HDR.

The post PlayStation 5 YouTube App Now Supports HDR Playback by Aernout van de Velde appeared first on Wccftech.

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