According to reports from many users, the latest system update PS5 Prevents change Image settings Some models TVIn particular, the functionality that supports ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) aims to minimize input delays as much as possible. This issue was explored in the latest HDTVTest video you can see below, in which we also talk about some possible partial solutions.
As explained in the video, with the 22.01-05 update released last month, PS5 is forcing TVs to run ALLM if supported. As a result, some models lock certain image settings while active, which is not a bad thing at all, due to the low input lag. The problem, however, is that the Xbox Series X | Unlike the S, Sony has not yet integrated the option to block ALLM auto-activation on the PS5.
As a result, users have no choice in this sense: some systems are actually blocked once ALLM is enabled They cannot be changed Even if you do not use the TV’s classic “Game Mode” default (or “Game Optimizer”).
To be clear, low input lag is generally a huge benefit to the player, but in some cases users may want to use different video processing options (which usually negatively input lag) on the headers. Life is Strange: True colors give an example and enhance the visual rendering of their panel.
The solution to this Disable ALLM directly from the TVHowever, this is not possible in all panels, and sometimes it involves the automatic disabling of the VRR, which is a very commendable feature that will be supported by the PS5 in the future. Or leaving HDR and 120Hz on the LG C1 (and C2) models. In short, we are only talking about a partial solution to the problem.
Hopefully in this sense one of the next system updates will introduce an option to choose whether or not to enable ALLM directly from the console on the Sony PS5.
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