You are correct in that DVI cables only carry video information, whereas HDMI transmits digital video and audio signals. You can think of DVI as a "subset" of HDMI.
Get a cable (however long you need) with an HDMI connection on one end and a DVI on the other. Check out monoprice.com for one place to get such a cable at a reasonable price.
Just like Kal mentioned, you will need another way to get the audio (most likely through a Dolby Digital signal via a Toslink or coax cable).
Michael
Get a cable (however long you need) with an HDMI connection on one end and a DVI on the other. Check out monoprice.com for one place to get such a cable at a reasonable price.
Just like Kal mentioned, you will need another way to get the audio (most likely through a Dolby Digital signal via a Toslink or coax cable).
Michael