Media Center Audio HDMI works partially

Under Windows 7 Ultimate on a HP laptop. The HDMI port on the laptop is connected to my HDTV 1080 p. The sound works fine through HDMI when I navigate the menus. All sounds click and selection in Media Center out of the TV and they sound wonderful: rich, deep tones. The sound does NOT come through the speakers of the laptop. It clearly comes through the cable HDMI and HDTV.

(Sorry to be so redundant here sounds but I needed to make it clear that HDMI audio through the TV works somehow.)

However, when I play recorded TV or live TV via Media Center, it is without audio at all. When I run the audio Setup Wizard in Media Center, I get the same result. I hear all the button press tones when executing step by step through the wizard, but the actual trial play without audio through the HDTV. I did the audio HDMI by default in Control Panel, but it does not help.

I got exactly the problem you described.  All the sound elements worked perfectly except for the live TV or record tv.  I tried all combinations of options that I could, I finally found this site with a slightly different question, but the settings got my audio work for the tv.
 http://www.gilsmethod.com/how-to-enable-HDMI-audio-using-your-HP-Pavilion-Media-Center-PC
Goto Control Panel / hardware and sound / manage audio devices
Make sure Realtek Digital Output Audio is the only one his device enabled
Update highlight digital audio output, and select Properties
Then select Supported Formats tab
Deselect formats all encoded; so no encoded formats should be checked in this section (Note: If you do not select a format and then hit test you won't notice any noise is heard during the test)
Make sure that only 48.0 khz is selected in the section of sampling rate
Apply the settings
Return to the Media center and sound should work for live TV

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