HDCP error on Samsung LE32R72B

Hi ,
I've read about the HDCP error on this community.
I have the same problem...
Now, when I plug my digibox on my Samsung LE 32R72B, I have almost the same problem ! There is no signal...
So I was wondering if it is maybe my HDMI cable, or my TV ?
The reason why I'm asking this is because, if I buy a new HDMI cable what will cost me 25 $ and it won't work, the problem isn't fixed...
Please Help !

I have 5 plus year old Samsung HD TV. I was getting HDCP error message with HDMI cable from Apple TV (ATV) to TV HDMI 2. I turned off and turned on TV and ATV and still got the HDCP error message.
I then turned off ATV and TV and switched cables and connected the ATV HDMI cable to HDMI 1 and it worked not sure if it was the cable or connecting to HDMI 1.

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