ATV3: no hdmi output but sound from optical is working

Hello,
I've ATV3 and connected to HD ready Samsung LCD. I'm getting 720p video since the LCD is HD ready and have no issue. Plus my ATV3 is connected to optical home theater DVD system.
I started getting a frequent issue with HDMI signal where there is no output but sound is still working from the optical output. The issue happens even on the main ATV3 menu not only when I play video!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,

Check that the HDMI cable is correctly seated at both ends.
Try disconnecting the cable and connecting it again.
Try another HDMI cable.
Try the Apple TV with another TV

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