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 Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 09/27/94 11:52 
You are aware that Samsung makes the components for about 80% of the market,  
do you not? 
 
A little research may be in order to avoid putting ones foot in ones mouth. 
 
Bobby 
 
"Mike" <nospam@email.com> wrote in message  
news:5Gbqg.87152$QI1.86159@newsfe14.lga... 
> Samsung is a crap brand. Spend the money and buy better brands. You get  
> what you pay for. 
> 
> "Tom Horsley" <tomhorsley@adelphia.net> wrote in message  
> news:pan.2006.07.02.19.05.38.865183@adelphia.net... 
>> I've got a Samsung DVD-HD860 I picked up on sale as an experiment 
>> to try with my Westinghouse LVM-42w2 LCD monitor (to see if a 
>> 1080i upconversion of a DVD would look really spectacular 
>> or not - the answer is "a little better maybe, but spectacular, 
>> no" :-). 
>> 
>> In the course of fooling around with this, I discovered 
>> a side effect of the HDMI interface between the DVD player 
>> and the monitor: 
>> 
>> Apparently, if I switch the monitor to a different input 
>> while playing a DVD, the content protection junk gets 
>> all hot and bothered and decides it is no longer talking to 
>> a HDCP compliant HDMI interface, so it shuts off the video 
>> from the DVD player. 
>> 
>> Switching back doesn't help - have to power toggle everything 
>> to get the DVD video back on HDMI again. 
>> 
>> Is the HDCP spec fundamentally flawed? 
>> 
>> Is the Samsung DVD player poorly engineered? 
>> 
>> Or is it the monitor that should be keeping the HDMI 
>> interface happy even while I've switched away for a bit? 
>> 
>> (In a no doubt related effect, I've noticed I damn well 
>> better have the monitor set to the HDMI input before I 
>> power on the DVD player, or I once again get no video). 
>> 
> 
>
 
  
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