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Hi,
I have just bought a Samsung BD-P1400 Blu Ray player. I have it connected up to a Samsung 40" LCD that only supports up to 1080i. i.e. it's a couple of years old. So far I have purchased two disks, one is Be Kind Rewind which plays fine. The other is Monty Python's Life of Brian. Now, this disk just plays the audio and shows a load of blocky rubbish on screen. My user manual informs me: "If random noise appears on the screen, TV does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)." Is this likely to be the case? If so is there any way around it that does not involve buying a new TV? Is there any way to know which disks have this protection on? I.e. is it a studio related thing? Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions. Regards SMB Last edited by smb1970; 07-01-2008 at 03:01 PM. |
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