Does HBO Go through a Playstation 3 have 5.1 surround sound?
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Hey, all:
Just wondering if 5.1 Dolby surround is avaialbe in HBO Go on a PS3? Early tests seem to indicate 'no'. Our AV system shows all of the speakers are active, and games and discs (Blu-ray and DVD) all are outputing properly.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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@mattand wrote:Hey, all:
Just wondering if 5.1 Dolby surround is avaialbe in HBO Go on a PS3? Early tests seem to indicate 'no'. Our AV system shows all of the speakers are active, and games and discs (Blu-ray and DVD) all are outputing properly.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
My experience on multiple platforms indicates that no HBOGo is DD5.1. I sure wish it were!
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@mattand wrote:Hey, all:
Just wondering if 5.1 Dolby surround is avaialbe in HBO Go on a PS3? Early tests seem to indicate 'no'. Our AV system shows all of the speakers are active, and games and discs (Blu-ray and DVD) all are outputing properly.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
My experience on multiple platforms indicates that no HBOGo is DD5.1. I sure wish it were!
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Thanks for the feedback. I had a real hard time getting a straight answer to this. I found an Endgadget article from earlier this year indicating HBO Go was streaming 5.1, but there was no list of providers.
It's a shame, because watching HBO through the PS3 is much less rage inducing than using Verizon's interface.
I wonder if it is an issue similar to the way Verizon is throttling Netflix: they're intentionally crippling a popular streaming service to force the user to use a less sophisticated Verizon solution.
Kind of a shame, really. Oh, well. Thanks for the help.
