Airport express stream to panasonic viera

Help please.
I have an airport express that will not play through my Panasonic Viera plasma tv. I am streaming from my macbook pro to the airport express because I tested it by plugging in headphones to the airport express. I am plugged into the tv via mini jack on the AE to audio jack to the tv. I have tried plugging into several inputs (comp1, comp2, video1, video2) with no success. I have also been through the menu for any settings that I may need to change. Am I missing something?

Panasonic plasmas will not play audio unless there is a picture. I see you mentioned connecting audio to the component and video 2 inputs, but did you connect a video connection to these inputs?
If the plasma is playing picture and audio from a standard video device on a composite connection (video 2) and it works fine - there is video and audio connected. The same is true for component as far back as Plasmas have had
tuners (2003).
No video = No Audio

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