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Samsung DVD-HD960 HDMI problems

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:11 am
by ChaunceyGardener
I haven't been successful finding a solution / post for my issue. Apologies if it exists somewhere (please point me to it if so!). Here's my setup and issue. Any help is GREATLY appreciated.

Sony KDL-40XBR2 HDTV
Pioneer VSX-84TXSi A/V receiver
Comcast [Motorola] 6416 Dual-Tuner HD DVR w/HDMI cable box
Samsung DVD-HD960 upconverting DVD player

(Almost ready to spring for BD or HD, but not quite yet.)

The receiver is new. Prior to that, I had a non-HDMI receiver and the DVD player was connected (for video only) directly to the TV via HDMI (and digital audio to receiver). Current connections are: both Motorola box and DVD player connected directly to receiver via HDMI; receiver to TV via HDMI.

DVD playback was fine before the new receiver was put into the picture (no pun intended).

Now, while watching a standard DVD (output on DVD player is set to 1080p), about every 5 minutes or so, the TV video goes black, while audio from receiver continues, then within a few seconds, video comes back. Why?

This was occurring while watching a 4:3 DVD and when the video came back, the TV had switched the aspect to 16:9. I was able to remedy that by changing the 4:3 default setting on the TV. But now, it seems to be doing a similar "signal check" only to find that the aspect is correct and the video is redisplayed as before (16:9 back to 16:9). Man, it's absolutely annoying. Every few minutes this happens.

I have looked and tweaked all video setting on the DVD player, receiver and TV with no success. No problems with the cable signal.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:38 am
by Richard
It appears DVD is your only problem...

There is another thread on here about this...

Pioneer Elite VSX-74TXVi and 1080p?
viewtopic.php?t=6904

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:58 am
by Dave3putt
By the way, Chauncey, love your screen name. :) :)

It was a fun film.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:15 am
by ChaunceyGardener
Richard, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

Dave, thanks for noticing. A lot of people don't know.