Audio from computer to my TV

I was wondering if anyone had any information on how I can get audio output from my computer to run through my television.

If you are using HDMI, the audio can be passed through and accepted. You might need to set HDMI as the default Sound device in Windows Vista audio properties (if you have Vista).
If you are using DVI or VGA (or HDMI - your option), you use a mini stereo to mine stereo cable from the front speaker out of the PC to the audio in port on your TV.
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