Thanks, Hackmaster
I appreciate your response and advise! It's something I'll keep in mind for when I purchase my main DVD player.
As far as the problem I had above, I did a bit more tinkering and discovered that the DVD player's digital output was indeed faulty. When I retested the connections to duplicate a result, I was unsuccessful. It turns out that the player (a temporary cheapo one that I have) has a weak, poor quality jack, and when coupled with a high-end, but stiff, digital cable, the jack would lose its contact inside the DVD player. When I moved the cable around (while connected) the signal would lock and unlock depending on how I moved the cable.
I appreciate your response and advise! It's something I'll keep in mind for when I purchase my main DVD player.
As far as the problem I had above, I did a bit more tinkering and discovered that the DVD player's digital output was indeed faulty. When I retested the connections to duplicate a result, I was unsuccessful. It turns out that the player (a temporary cheapo one that I have) has a weak, poor quality jack, and when coupled with a high-end, but stiff, digital cable, the jack would lose its contact inside the DVD player. When I moved the cable around (while connected) the signal would lock and unlock depending on how I moved the cable.