Sound through DVI-D to HDMI

I recently acquired a refurbished Pavilion P7-1010 running Windows 7. It has no HDMI output, but it does have a DVI-D output. I would like to hear sound through my HDTV's built-in speakers (I do not have an external sound system or speakers). I tried using a DVI-D-to-HDMI cable, and get a picture, but no sound. Is it possible to send the sound out through the DVI-D port?
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Hi,
Unfortunately DVI-D port(s) only carries video signals NOT audio signals therefore you can not hear sound. You need something like this
   http://www.nextag.com/Dvi-To-Hdmi-Audio-856668380/prices-html?nxtg=641e0a28050d-4D022CB91198D256
or like this:
  http://www.nextag.com/Gefen-EXT-DVIAUD-2-507185456/prices-html?nxtg=641e0a28050d-4D022CB91198D256
There are many more around too.
Regards,
BH
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