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Hdmi Handshake Problem With Samsung Help Please
HDMI
20-10-2011
iI have a samsung 46" tv and have just bought a samsung freeview hd/blu ray recorder.the problem is the tv and recorder do not like the hdmi going via the onkyo amp the picture and sound keep going on and off every half minute or so.Sometime if i power down the amp and then power up again i will get pic and sound fine,but next time i play a dvd the problem starts all over again.any help please
Automan
20-10-2011
You may wish to try the freeview area http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=90

Is your Onkyo nice and new with the same HDMI version as the TV and BD Recorder?

A HDMI cable swap may also be worth a try....

Automan.
RipleyXL9
20-10-2011
I had endless issues with a Sony 7100ES AVR and their flagship BDP 5000ES Blu Ray Player. It would not pass 1080/24p.

Turned out it's an HDMI compatibility issue, which can be really tricky as adherence to the full set of standards is not compulsory [seriously daft eh], and one can have kit on different versions.

a] BDP5000ES is Ver. 1.3
b] 7100ES Ver 1.1
c] Cable Cord Vwer 1.3

Sony were brilliant and took back the AVR and put in a later HDMI board ver 1.2, that passed 1080p, but even this has a slight niggle. I have to set output manually to 1080/24p on a permenant basis [but I do not mind that]. I suppose I was lucky in that I had their absolute top of the range AVR and absolute top of the range Blu Ray Player; so asked for some help.

Good luck, as it can be a minefield, either it's a simple problem like getting a better cable or can be real messy and take a lot of investigation, sometimes with no good resolution [eg if Sony had not upgraded my board that would have been the end of it!]
I also got a pop when a DTS Master Audio film ended or dropped to one of those DVD quality Adverts, or one stopped the player and it reverted to the Home screen! There was no resolution to that problem. I just learnt that if its very loud to press the Amps mute button before stopping the player.
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