HDMI and audio?

I have a Sharp 52D64U. To get audio from my AppleTV, how should I connect to my TV or home theatre system?
Is the HDMI in Apple TV just video? Or is it both audio and video?
Also is the Component just video, or is it both audio and video?
Or if my home theatre system doesn't have SPDIF, will I have to be satisfied with the red/white RCA audio?

HDMI passed through your receiver may or may not work, it is supposed to and in many cases it does but with some receivers it doesn't.
Quite where the fault lies for this I am not so sure, (although it's an HDCP thing and not actually an HDMI thing), in most scenarios I'd say with the source device which is the tv. However since the tv has been shown to pass through some receivers I wouldn't like to say. What makes it more difficult is that in some scenarios DVD players and other devices will pass through a receiver but not the tv. All rather odd I think.
If it doesn't work at first you might find that the order in which you power up the devices makes a difference, I'd tend to power up the delivery device first and the source device last, but all combinations might be worth a try.
One last thing, believe it or not many fail to get the tv to work through a receiver simply because they forget to match the input and output on the receiver.

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