Mac-mini doesn't recognize Yamaha yht-397 Surround Sound?

Just bought a Yamaha YHT-397 5.1 Surround Sound System. Connected it to my Mac-mini using HDMI cable. Video bypass works and I get the video from my Mac to my TV but mac does not recognize my surround sound system in the Sound System Preferences only recognizes Internal Speakers and my TV. Any ideas?

Go to: Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup > Output, can you see and select it from there?
If not, then perhaps a Toslink to Mini Toslink Optical Cable from the Mac Mini's Digital Output Port to 1 of the Yamaha's Digital Audio Inputs is the way to go?

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