Mac Mini A1176 Audio

Hello Everyone,
I'm faily new to Mac world and I have a question about Mac Mini A1176 Audio to HDTV. I'm trying to make a HTPC and followed couple of guides online but I didn't get clear understanding of Digital Audio from Mac Mini to HDTV. I can configure the structure with stereo headphone to RCA but would like to know if there is a possibility to get digital audio. I have DVI to HDMI cable running from Mac Mini to HDTV but it doesn't give audio (as also stated by mac documentation). I would appreciate any response that could direct me to correct configuration of my HTPC with digital audio.
Thanks,
Pyraxic

Only the newer Mac Mini's with a true HDMI output connection supports digital audio down the display cable.
If your HDTV or Stereo Receiver supports Optical (Toslink) Audio input, then you could use a Toslink cable with a 3.5mm adapter on one end connected to the Mini's headphone jack. see > NewerTech CBLAOPTMT Toslink to Mini Toslink Optical... in stock at OWC
If not, then you are limited to the current 3.5mm to RCA cable connection that you are now using.

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