Thank you for the reply. Sorry for the delay in getting back, I have been working long hours lately. You nailed it on the LG Drive, that is the drive and I bought it at Newegg...
I have made a bit of progress. The BD seems to work in 5.1 if I set the Sound option to allow applications to take exclusive control. You are also correct that the driver is the VGA driver ver:15.40.10.64.4300. However, I do not find any Audio configuration in the Intel Graphics Driver from Control Panel, and still see only Stereo as an option of the SHARP HDMI Intel ® Display Audio option. I believe that the Driver is intellegent enough to realize it is connected to the Sharp TV, so I think that is where the nomenclature comes from. I am determining the 5.1 (or lack thereof) by switching the TV to HDMI1 (FIOS) and back to HDMI2 (Computer). When you change, it displays resolution and Audio for about 15 seconds. On FIOS it tells me 1080P@60Hz and 5.1Dolby, on Computer I get 2160P@60Hz, and Stereo. I mentioned that I had a small success - Watching a BluRay, when I switched to FIOS and Back to Computer, it said 2160P@60Hz and 5.1Dolby. I was hoping to get 5.1 from the browser (Chrome) for Streaming Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu. I also have a SPDIF from the TV directly to the Reveiver. Unfortunately, even when I get 5.1 on the BluRay through HDMI, The passthrough to the Receiver only gives me ProLogic II - essentially Synthesized 5.1 surround from Stereo. If I set the SPDIF optical output as default, and go directly to the receiver, I get true 5.1 surround through my receiver.
I am about to conclude that the if I am watching a movie that surround sound is important to me (on BluRay, or Streaming), I'll set the default in Sound to SPDIF and use HDMI for Video and SPDIF for audio. For normal sound (YouTube, etc). I'll use the HDMI, and send both audio and video through HDMI to the TV, and not bother with the receiver. Thanks again for the help.
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