X-Fi Platinum (model SB0886) and HDMI Sound to TV

Hello!
I have X-Fi Platinum Fatalty Champion Series?and want to connect it to my Sony Bravia TV <span class="ref_result">through 9800gx2 video.
I've found this picture http://kb.kxproject.lugosoft.com/AD_EXT.jpg?and connected 2pin cable to 7 and 9 pin (7 as ground and 9 as data), in Windows 7 sound devices I'd turned on SPDIF out but thehe is no sound on TV... silense and nothing more.
can anyone help me?
thanks a lot!

stormy3 wrote:
Hope you realize how old that diagram is, over 5 years old and mainly applied to the Audigy cards. Try the link I posted (seeing as it actually deals with the titanium series of cards), it quite clearly shows which pins are 9 and 0.
the picture you applied is not for my sound card
plaese look at this picture
http://images.europe.creative.com/is...inum_FCS_b.jpg
they are complete different

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