Audio on surround sound

I'm New to apple tv:
I can hear my music from the tv as normal, but can't hear in on my tv's surround sound.Do I have to have a digital  audio cable to be able to hear audio from my surround sound which is linked to the tv?
many thanks

no but many people seem to expect  surround  sound from sources which don't provide it
if you search you should find some sources where you are 100% sure to recieve surround and if you don't there it maybe an issue with your setup

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