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You may be having an issue the HDCP "handshake". Basically, those two components don't like each other much through the HDMI ports.
The HDMI connection is one of the worst designed things ever.I have wished many times that the committee which designed the actual configuration of the connector will die horrible deaths due to some trivial but life saving device with just a stupid design, fails them in a critical moment,, and they DIE. Maybe the electrical connection is useable, but the mechanical connection sucks in every way.I curse them again!! Hah!Then the stupid 'handshake': I live with a not so great one between my very early Sony Plasma with HDMI and my DVD player.Most of the time the handshake fails on first turn on. so I have to turn off the DVD player and back on... Not a big dealI also have hard wired (bent coat hanger wire) supports to keep the HDMI cable firmly in the socket on my TV , and not able to bend. Helps keep the HDMI in place if I swivel the TV.BluTack can also help do this (I use it on the DVD play HDMI output).. just realize when you pull out the cable it will be a mess. ( Know the Blutack sticks to itself and cleans up it's own mess pretty well with a little patience, dabbing the main chunk on the little bits still stuck all over..)Oh, yeah, the HDMI connection looks way better on my 720p display, than a component wire connection.And using a good power conditioner on all the stuf makes an even bigger difference.. (also using input covers like Cardas caps on all the unused inputs) adds to the cleaness of the display)
I think a lot of the difference could be attributable to your source components and the resolution of your display. The component cable can only carry 1080i resolution to the display while the HDMI can carry 1080p to the display.
That's going to be the case with almost all BR players, 1080i is the highest rez component video output. If you wanted to do a true test you could set your player to 1080i for the HDMI output, but why bother? The question was whether you get better PQ with component video or HDMI and IME, it's HDMI, hands down. Whether it is because of the 1080i limit on component video or the cable doesn't really matter, does it?