Is sound possible with lightening-VGA connection to projector?

I want to use my iPad-4 to give a Keynote presentation that contains video clips using a projector but a reviewer on Amazon has said that the Apple MD826 adaptor does not allow sound. Is this true of all lightening-VGA adaptors?

VGA does not support audio.
Use a cable out of the headphone jack.

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