HP G72B60US HDMI to TV Disables audio to Surround

My audio connection runs from the headphone jack to my Surround receiver.  This works perfectly.  The HDMI cable runs from TV to PC. When I connect the HDMI cable to the Laptop, I get the video signal , but the audio to the surround is cut off.
What can I do in the PC menu to enable the headphone connection when the HDMI cable is connected?
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I'm answering my own post.  I found in audio devices a (disable audio to Sony TV) while right clicking.
It now gets the audio from the headphone connection.  Problem solved!

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