I've had the oppo for about 6 months now; until recently it was hooked up to an old Sony receiver via rca cables. Recently, just before Christmas a friend of mine asked to use my home for a concert viewing she had obtained (professionally done) on DVD. I was a bit embarrassed when she put the DVD in the player and although we had picture, there was no sound. Eventually we circumvented the problem by hooking up a laptop and enjoyed the concert. In addition to that issue I had purchased some classic movie collections from Movies Unlimited and they would not play on the player either. Well after the concert disaster I was bound and determined to "fix" my home theatre. Initially I began rerunning cable using various hookups to try and alleviate the problem. I am a former software test manager and I have a lot of patience; I believe I found every variation possible and tested it (most of it probably didn't make any sense). After that I decided to make life easier on myself and get an updated receiver, a Marantz 350w slimline. It seemed to have all the HDMI hook-ups I would need and although not top of the line I believed it would serve my home theatre issues.
So now to make a long story longer, here is what I have hooked up and what my current problem is:
Samsung 55 inch Smart TV
Marantz 350w model NR1602
Oppo BDP 93
AT&T HD cable box
The BDP and cable are hooked up via HDMI to the receiver and I'm using the HDMI monitor out on the receiver to the TV. Although I don't believe it matters in this case, the speakers currently in use are Bose. When I first hooked this all up the other day I actually could not play anything on the BDP and I mean nothing. So last night after work I thought I better start testing HDMI cables and here is what I found out. I can actually get the BDP to work using a workaround. I have to insert the disk of choice, close the tray and then turn the machine OFF! After it has shut down completely I restart the BDP and then I will get a message on the TV screen; "not support" on the right of the screen and "load" on the left of the screen. The disk loads up and plays beautifully. So currently I have to go through this "set-up" each time I want to play a disk of any kind. Please advise.