IPad 1 HDMI video mirroring audio

Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to mirror video with the HDMI AV cable available for the ipad 2.
For a coming conference I made a workflow for the iPad 2 but now it seems the iPad 2 won't be available on that day.
So is it possible to replace it with an iPad 1? I only need to show some video's but I have to be sure that the audio is coming along through the HDMI.
Thanks in advance!
regards

DVI does not transmit audio. You need a separate audio cable plugged into the speaker/headphone port.

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