How do I configure airport express to use HD TV speakers for airplay audio streaming?

I'm trying to configure my airport express to use the speakers on my HDTV for audio airplay streaming.  I have an aux to dual component cable (red and white) that I've been using when I attach my Macbook Pro to my HDTV as a second monitor.  They work fine for audio in this case.  I figured I could just take the aux end of this cable, plug it into the airport express, and select the correct input from my TV menu and I'd have audio.  However, it's not working.  I took another speaker system I have around the house and plugged that into the airport express to make sure the airplay streaming is configured correctly and that worked fine.  Any ideas why it won't work to my TV?  Thanks.

To do what  you want using any of the recent versions of AirPort Utility for the Mac, it will be a two part process.
1) Connect the AirPort Express using Ethernet and configure it to "create a network". Any network name will do. Update to save the configuration.
2) Once that has been done, go back into AirPort Utility and manually turn off the wireless function of the AirPort Express.
Now you have an AirPort Express that connects using Ethernet while providing support for AirPlay, which is enabled by default on the Express. 

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