Connecting my macbook to sony bravia with AUDIO

I just setup my macbook to my sony bravia via mini dvi adapter to hdmi and it works perfectly. Now, the problem I have is getting the audio to work. I tried using my RCA audio cord to hook it up, but there is no sound on my tv. I would appreciate any suggestions on what else I should do, thanks.

Its the newest model available. The problem I have is that when i plug my audio cable (RCA) into the tv from my macbook, i get no sound and its getting aggrevating haha.

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