You should unplug your bluray player for at least a minute or two before you plug it back in. With your tv on the corresponding HDMI input, turn on your Bluray player. If it powers on but there is no signal. It might be the HDMI cable that is no longer functioning. To test that out without buying a whole new cable, switch the HDMI cable to another HDMI cable if you have one lying around. If the problem consists, the problem lies with your bluray player. If that's the case, then what probably happened was that your Bluray Player got hit with a surge during the night (Remember, surges happen everyday). Make sure your surge protector is fairly new and not too old. If it is more than a few years old, it is probably no more good than an average power strip. If it is more than 4 years old, replace it otherwise the next BDP you get might be fried again. If you DO get a new bluray Player, do NOT get a Samsung bluray player. The 2013, as well as the 2012 models that are still selling, have a HIGH return rate and are not very reliable. Lean either towards a Sony, Panasonic, or LG. Panasonics are my personal favorite with LG being my least. Samsung BDP are garbage though. Trust me I deal a lot with them. RCA Bluray players are not very good either way, sorry 😕
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