Samsung DVD Player "No Signal" Message

Since we first bought our Samsung Blue-Ray Disc Player (BD-P-1400) it will play a disc for less than five minutes, and then the TV (Samsung Series 550) displays a "No Signal" message. The DVD player is still advancing the disc, but only the error message is displayed on the TV.

My brain finally kicked in, and I was able to get the monitor to work by using the mini-DVI to DVI cable included with the Mac Mini and connecting that cable to my DVI-D (male to male) cable. I am now getting a signal to the monitor. Guess I will be returning the Dual Link DVI to Mini Displayport adapter as it was not cheap!

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