No sound with Blu-Ray

I have a e9150t with a blu-ray dvd player. I can't get any sound with my external speakers. The only way I seem to be able to get sound is with blue tooth headphones. I tried disabling all but the external and making them the default but they still don't work. They work with everything else so I know it's not them. 

There should be two or even more options in the sound properties.  One will be a generic one the other one should be a HDMI or hi dif one.  I think you deleted one by accident.  I think if you uninstall the sound driver, restart the machine and reinstall the sound driver it should put them back.   
You can uninstall the sound driver by going to the control panel, programs and select the sound driver to remove it. 
To install it go to start, all programs, my toshiba, toshiba application installer.  Select the sound driver.  Hope this works.

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