Will DVI to HDMI adapter on MBP carry both sound and video ?

I have an older Duo Core 3.1 MBP 15". Will the DVI to HDMI adapter carry both the video and audio channels for TV viewing ?
Thanks,
RL

DVI does not carry audio but there are adapters that add digital audio DVI to connect to HDMI.
<http://www.hdtvsupply.com/dvi-audio-to-hdmi.html>
You will also need to convert the optical to coax digital
<http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10423&cs_id=1042302&pid=2948&seq=1&format=2>
and optical Mini-Plug to Toslink
<http://homeavcables.com/260-710.html>
It would be cheaper to use a cable from the computer's audio output to audio input on the TV.

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