Tecra A11 minidisplay port no sound

Hello. I have the same problem as asko78. I have tried the suggested solution with no result. I can not change the status of the hdmi sound controllers because they are reported as "no conected". The displayport 2 hdmi wire is positively conected. The image on my TV is fine. Any clues could be greatly appreciated. The TV set is an "OKI" if it matters. Thank you
Javier

More on the same matter. In the Windows sound manager there are 3 devices: HDMI, speakers and earphones. Below both HDMI an earphones are a red icon (disconnected). If I plug an earphone jack the corresponding icon turns green (connected) an I can use the earphones as the sound device. The same should happend with the minidisplay port, I suppose, but if I plug the port jack, nothing happens. It remains red (not connected). Obviously the computer does not notice the jack being connected, in the sound side. Why?. I don't know if it is a software or hardware problem. My adapter states it can carry sound signals... Any clues?. TIA
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