I want to connect DVI-to-HDMI, can I connect audio port on PC to A/V port on TV?

This is the TV I'm looking forward to buy: http://www.p4c.philips.com/files/4/42pf7...
As you can see, it have HDMI video port, but doesn't have any audio port beside it.
My question here is: If I connect from DVI-to-HDMI (Using conversion cable), it will only display video, can I connect my audio port, from the sound card to other A/V port on TV?

Thanks

Answer:
You're going to run into problems. If you use the HDMI port on the TV, there's no accompanying audio input, so you can't do that. First, you need to find out whether your DVI port on the computer is digital or analog. (DVI can be either). You're probably better off using a VGA port on the computer to a VGA input on the TV, along with the corresponding audio connections. Otherwise, you're going to have to search, and search, and search for a TV with an HDMI input that has a corresponding analog audio input. Your chances of finding one are very slim as the whole idea behind HDMI is complete digital video AND audio... all on one cable.
You could, but instead I went from the line out of my audio card on the PC to the audio inputs on my stereo and play the sound through the stereo instead. To use the TV you would have to abandon the HDMI and use either the component inputs and the coresponding audio inputs or the SVideo input and the AV3 inputs. [Use the home theater/stereo device]

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