Sound through HDMI on MacBook Pro not working

I've a MacBook Pro [Retina Display] (Mid 2012) with HDMI Output. I've tried to connect my Samsung PDP to it, and the Display is detected successfully. No problems in using the display in Mirror or Extended view. However there is no sound output on the Display. I've also tried to connect my Mac to Sony AV Receiver -- To my Samsung Display,the display is detected, but still no sound on AV Receiver.
I've than checked the sound preferences and it says that "The Selected device has no output controls". I've also tried to match the sound output Hz to input and tried all combinations, doesn't work at all. The Volume icon is greyed out as soon as I select the Output to Samsung. I'm now running out of thoughts.
My goal is to be able to Play sound on either the Sony AV receiver or Samsung PDP, either way will work for me.
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks
Rishi.

Some time ago I had this problem too. I had another Macbook with a broken main board, so I decided to wrack the connector. This showed clearly how the switch inside the connector works. It is a "normal on" switch, and it switches to off if a plug is plugged in. Then the software senses the connection to determine if this is a audio plug (metal) or a a optical connector (plastic). What happens, is that some dirt sticks on the switch, so the computer "thinks" it has a connector plugged in. Since it senses no connection, it switches to optical. The solution is clearly to clean the switch. That can be done, sometimes it might work from the outside, with the toothpick, compressed air, or whatever, but that didn't work for me. Best is to open up your mac, removing the keyboard, etc. Follow the instruction here: http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/MacBook-Core-Duo-PRAM-Battery/297/1, but not all the way! Don't remove the main board, or the cpu-cooler. Go so far that you can reach the metal strip on top of the connectors. This strip should be bend so that the connector is reachable. See first photo.The audio connector is inside a metal box. That box is for radio wave interference and for strength. So you can just wrack it open with pincers and a screw driver. Just watch out you don't drop any metal parts on the main board! When the box is removed, remove the plastic top. Now it is quite simple to clean the switch. See photo 2, the arrow is pointing to the switch. Don't be confused by the photo, you shouldn't remove the connector from the main board! On the left you see the wracked metal box. I used compressed air to clean the switch. When done (just connect the keyboard and start your mac to test), put back the plastic top, put some tape on it to keep it together and if you don't use brute force injecting a connector, you will be fine...
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