No voice from home theater

I recently purchased a Sony HT-SS360. I connected it from my blu-ray (Pioneer BDP-120) through it to my LCD via HDMI cables. When I play any disc (blu-ray or DVD) I get no voice. I connected my blu-ray directly into the TV and it's all fine. I fooled around with all of the settings on the receiver with no luck. Any suggestions would be great.

How do you have the blue-ray player connected to the HT-SS360?  If you are using optical audio cable then this might help.   It is from the manual of the HT-SS360
There is no sound from the digital sources (from OPTICAL input jack)
Check that the IN MODE is set to "AUTO" for SAT input

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