Are you using hi speed hdmi cables as the cable output from the media player should be hi speed and a good connector on the ends.
I seen the cable ends come loose and off by yanking on the cable not the connector.Also cheap cables have ends that come loose causing that exact problem.
Just for the hell of it try putting a different high speed hdmi cable on the media player to see if it makes a difference.
I also see ends of cables get damaged by the cable being to short and straining to make the connection the wires solder connections can come apart and cause problems so check all connections ends unplug and check them and use hi speed wires so a lot of data can flow without backing up.If you ever get into 3d this is even more important as 3d puts much more data through the cables at the same time.2d blurays with hd sound sometimes have 8 soundtracks pumping through those cables along with the hi bandwidth video.If others aren't having this problem this can be the reason and quick fix.
I seen the cable ends come loose and off by yanking on the cable not the connector.Also cheap cables have ends that come loose causing that exact problem.
Just for the hell of it try putting a different high speed hdmi cable on the media player to see if it makes a difference.
I also see ends of cables get damaged by the cable being to short and straining to make the connection the wires solder connections can come apart and cause problems so check all connections ends unplug and check them and use hi speed wires so a lot of data can flow without backing up.If you ever get into 3d this is even more important as 3d puts much more data through the cables at the same time.2d blurays with hd sound sometimes have 8 soundtracks pumping through those cables along with the hi bandwidth video.If others aren't having this problem this can be the reason and quick fix.
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