Get the blue screen but the TV doesnt find the signal from my mac via hdmi

Before my mac could connect to my TV Samsungs LE32B350 without any problem, but now it just keep saying no signal from the tv. I get a blue screen when I connect the hdmi on the laptop for one sec then nothing happens. I have tried search for more screens but aint finding anything.
Please help me

Unfortunately older G4 minis are very touchy about certain hi-res monitors when run from DVI. Hi-res in this case means any monitor whose resolution causes the pixel clock to be above 135 MHz. It is normally the case that 1680 x 1050 timing will have a pixel clock above 135 MHz, although there is no way to observe that directly from within OS X.
There are only two known work-arounds for the issue. One is to run the monitor over a VGA interface. The other is to use a program like SwitchRes X to lower the pixel clock below 135 MHz. If you choose to do the latter, write back if you'd like some guidance on how to do that.

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