No sound through HDMI alternative solution

If you are not able to get sound through your TV through HDMI and have tried all the System Preferences/Audio MIDI steps detailed on here in other threads but nothing works, try just shutting down all running apps.
I had to Force Quit Spotify, Viber, Skype - when I shut down iTunes, the sound from Firefox started coming through the TV. I have since been able to reopen Spotify and play it through the TV too.
I'm not sure why these apps would interfere with the HDMI sound transmission, perhaps more technically inclined people can answer this but it turned out to be a straightforward solution that I didn't find on here (although maybe I just didn't look hard enough!).

Is it an occasional problem or is it that you have never had the hdmi audio output working with windows 7 Ultimate?  If it has never worked, is hdmi even listed under playback devices when you right-click the speaker icon in the notification area and click playback devices? 

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