• quo@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    What? Plenty of operating system implement it fine.

    Why is a free, obscure Linux distro able to do it, while a billion dollar Corp can’t figure it out?

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      1 year ago

      Because bluetooth audio playback is part of the kernel and pulseaudio/pipewire (and more) and unless sony want to run those on the ps5 (which arguably would be a bad idea at this point) that’s not really a useful analogy.

      A better question is why a dedicated gaming company like nintendo could at least get some audio working while ps5 made by a much bigger and more diverse company can’t.

      Arguably it’s because ps5 is a home console and audio playback is the realm of the tv or receiver/soundbar in that setting and they are more concerned with showing ads and spying on you than basic functionality nowadays…

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        1 year ago

        PlayStations OS is based on FreeBSD, and FreeBSD has Bluetooth support.

        They must have chosen to just disable it for some reason.