e6530 with Nvidia NVS 5200 m - no HDMI sound

Hi guys, I'm trying to get HDMI sound through my e6530 with a Nvidia NVS card 5200 m.

I plug in the cable to the TV and get perfect video, but the sound is only through the laptop.

I looked a bit around solutions and most people suggest go to audio playback and HDMI audio setting as a default, but I have no audio HDMI or anything to that effect in my reading of the sound menu.  I also checked as well "show disabled devices" and "show disconnected devices" and the only thing that 'Speakers/headphones' I see 'helmet of Communication '.   I tried to activate "helmet of communication" also and set it as a default value, but which does not work either.

One possibility is that the card does not support HDMI audio, but I can't find information on that.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you!

Sorry Ulf... I downloaded the video driver from Nvidia site... NOT the Dell Web site.

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