Digital DIN no working (inspire 5700)

hi....
i have some problem here, when i use digital connnection (digital DIN) connect to my soundblaster audigy, and switch to digital output, but it no sound at all, i only able to use analog connection now.
is that the decoder problem or my soundcard problem? or software problem?

hi body,where did u get that cable?i need that cable too!!!!!!!!!
please help me out!!!!u can check my post in this forum
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...message.id=448

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    hi guys, I'm looking for this cable.
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    for my Inspire 5700 digital.
    http://images.americas.creative.com/...mall89___6.gif
    Currently I'm using the RED version from FPS2000, but I get no sound for Center speakers and SubW. So I suspect both cables are different internally although the connectors are the same.
    Anyone knows where to get it in Msia.. or can I buy it from Creative Spore?
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    Anyone using this set with analog mode, then can sell this DIN cable to me..
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    hi body,where did u get that cable?i need that cable too!!!!!!!!!
    please help me out!!!!u can check my post in this forum
    http://forums.creative.com/creativel...message.id=448

  • Inspire 5700 - Digital stopped working

    I have the Inspire Digital 5700 speakers and a while ago the digital Din stopped working. I then used the analogue.
    Ive just upgraded my soundcard to the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum that requires 3 analogue outputs. Unfortunately the decoder wants 2. The Digital Din still doesnt work.
    To test the system, I tried inputting optical from the front box to the rear of the decoder and still no sound.
    1. Do all of the digital inputs run from the same internal electronics ?
    2. Can I replace my decoder with the DDTS-100 ?
    3. Ive ordered the mini-jack to digital DIN cable from creative, but where can I get the mini Din to mini Din ? Creative doesnt sell this. Im in the UK
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    You could contact Customer Support directly to see if they can supply you with the DIN cable.
    If you're connecting from the optical output on the drivebay to the optical input on the decoder, you'll need to change settings. This knowledgebase case covers a lot of detail:
    http://us.creative.com/support/kb/article.asp?l=2&sid=5035
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    Hi, I just ordered a set og gigaworks s750 to replace my ageing (but still working) inspire 5700. Are the original creative inspire stands compatble with the 2 rear speakers of the gigaworks s750? Do I need to purchase anything from the online store?
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  • Converting analog 5.1 (multiple cables) to Digital DIN (for Inspire 5700), how?

    Hi,
    So far I've been using my Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700 speaker system together with my Audigy Platinum in my Desktop PC to watch DVDs and play games with a 5.1 experience. To connect soundcard and Speaker system, I used the provided Digital DIN cable, and it worked fantastically, for both, DVDs and games.
    Now I bought a notebook and the only choice to improve onboard sound was the X-Fi Xtreme Audio Notebook. I thought that I could simply connect it to my Inspire 5700 by connecting optical out with optical in using a TosLink-Mini -> Toslink cable. While this may work for DVDs (I don't have the cable yet), it won't work for all other applications, because as I read optical connections only provide a stereo signal unless the signal it'ss encoded via AC3 or DTS.
    Of course there is the docking module which provides multichannel analog out. Trouble here: the Inspire 5700 only comes with two analog line in channels, front and rear. So that would lead to 4.0 instead of 5.1. Missing the center speaker for games is very bad.
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    Alternatively, one could possibly also use some fancy software to convert all the wave-out sound into AC3 or DTS and send it along the optical cable. But I don?t know any such software plus I expect this to drain a lot of processor power.
    Any help is greatly appreciated it'ss kind of frustrating that two products of the same company can't be connected with each other, just because neither, the card nor the docking module provide Digital DIN.
    Thank you very much and best regards
    - spitfire
    P.S. in another post, pjc said: You will probably require a 4-pole mini-jack > DIN converter to connect your Creative speakers to this socket.
    That's exactly what I'm looking for, but I couldn't find such a converter on the creative homepage.

    I believe the DIN for soundcard are mainly built and solely used by Creative. I don't think there is any 3rd-party converter in the market to do DIN. There is a software here posted by some other users that can do AC3 encoding on the fly. Not too sure where's the post now but you can do a search for it.

  • Digital DIN cable !!! inspire 5700+audigy 2ZS

    Hi,
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    I believe the DIN for soundcard are mainly built and solely used by Creative. I don't think there is any 3rd-party converter in the market to do DIN. There is a software here posted by some other users that can do AC3 encoding on the fly. Not too sure where's the post now but you can do a search for it.

  • Inspire 5700 Digital DIN Cable

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    This cable is my only way to enjoy the full 5.1 audio from my computer, for now I'm only using 4.1 through the analog cables.
    I hope that it's possible to bye og replace my old cable...

    Hi there, im wanting the same cable but finding it hard to track down.
    Just to add, i need a 9 pin - 9 pin din to connect my creative 6.1 setup to an an external usb audigy 2 VE. Hopefully this would mean no need for the wired remote that connects to the 6.1 speakers? Can anyone confirm this?
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  • Inspire 5700: SB Live 5.1 / Audigy2 ZS MiniDin (original cable) Rear not working

    As in topic: My Rear speakers in digital mode over MiniDin are not working. Why?
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    Hi Pandur2000 (sorry for my english, i am spanish)
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    Creative Digital MiniDIN Adapter:
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  • X-Fi Fatal1ty & SB Inspire 5700 - no digital

    I am having a big problem getting the X-Fi's digital out to work with my Creative Inspire 5. DIGITAL speakers. The speakers are OK as they respond to their own self test on their small remote which sends a sound to each of the 5 speakers & the sub-woofer in turn.
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  • Creative Inspire 5700 VS Realtek. SUB NOT WORKING :(

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    D'oh! Well, that explains it. I should like to point out that it is a bit confusing for buyers to introduce a cable standard (nobody else in the business uses that kind auf Digital DIN connection, AFAIK) and then using it for something else altogether. The DIN connection was one of the reasons I chose the Sound Blaster over a competing product. I must say that I'm a bit diappointed since even the Users Guide I downloaded (to make sure I got the right product) states that the DIN socket is used for "connecting digital in-/outputs of multichannel speaker systems".
    All in all, it still bugs me that I won't get 5. on my 5700 except for the obvious Dolby Digital pass-through. Any way this might be done via a software update? Maybe somehow integrating a Dolby Digital encoder so I could use the Coax or Optical Out?
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  • Connecting X-Fi Titanium PCIe to Inspire 5700 speakers - digital connection

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  • Audigy4 plain paired with Inspire 5700 Digital Au

    I just bought an Audigy4 plain version yesterday. I'm trying to figure out what I need for the Digital I/O to get surround. I need something so I can get AC3 5. with spdif or the Digital din. I've searched the fourum for hours but it's all very confusing.

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  • Headphone Problem INSPIRE 5700 digital

    I am trying to connect notebook from its headphone socket using a cable which is yellow and has 3 black stripes on the silver bit. It is connected to a green ended cable. I then plug this into digital din. No matter how many button I press it doesnt send the music through, even though when I plug my headphones in i can hear it. Please help me somebody.
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    You could contact Customer Support directly to see if they can supply you with the DIN cable.
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    http://us.creative.com/support/kb/article.asp?l=2&sid=5035
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  • Optimal configuration for inspire 5700

    I juz bought a inspire 5700 and a audigy 2 ZS. Currently i am using the digital connection through the Digital Din input on the decoder from the Digital out of the soundcard. However, when i m playing mp3, only the centre and front speakers are working, the rear speakers are only playing some background music. When i m using the DTT 2200 speakers before this, all my 4 satellites are playing loud and clear. When i try to use analog connection (green and black) on my inspire 5700, no sound is coming out from the speaker. I wonder y. I already disable the digital out from the speaker setting. Is anyone using this speaker and can u advice me on how to configure the speakers and soundcard to achieve good quality sound? Thanx alot.

    otarboy wrote:Ok i have tried setting the CMSS to stereo surround. However, i dun feel much difference from the CMSS2 or CMSS setting. The rear speakers are producing muffled sounds of the songs unlike the front speakers which are very clear in the singing. Also i tried to play mp3 songs using analog connection and the result is almost like digital output. When i was using the DTT 2200, all four speakers sounded equally clear since they are analog output but how come the analog output of Inspire 5700 is so different? I have already turn up the surround volume till 3/4 max and yet i cant feel the surround of music. So if i dun watch dvd on my pc, does that mean the Inspire 5700 is performing worse than my old DTT 2200?
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    after listening to the included dvd-audio disk that comes with Creative Soundblaster audigy2 zs gamer LE card through InterVideo WinDVD6 Platinum ED you can tell a kickass diffrence I mean it's the type that gives ya goosebumps cause you love hearing waht you hear coming from your speakers hehe..... at least try the demo and if ya love the demo get with me at [email protected] and I may share ya a full retail version for just being a helpfull person that I am
    Good Luck both ways buddy give it a try you will love it
    Message Edited by RLemmon on 12-30-2004 07:59 AM

  • Replacement for Inspire 5700 + Creative Audigy Platinum

    Hi,
    for many years I have been using a combination of a Creative Audigy Platinum soundcard with a Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700 speaker system. I am very pleased with the quality, compatibility and easy-to-useness of this system. For games and music, I let the soundcard do the decoding and send the bits via digital connection to the Inspire system, which I set to 5.1 DIN. For DVDs, I send everything via SPDIF and let the Inspire do the decoding, either DTS or Dolby digital. Works just perfectly.
    Only problem: if everything works according to the plan, I will move from Europe to the States in two months and stay there for - 3 years. Because desktop computers and probably also my Inspire 5700 system are quite tricky to ship, I decided to buy a laptop here and buy another speaker system by creative after I have a arrived in the states. Full of anticipation I checked this site to choose my future system and ... was struck by shock:
    I couldn't find any system which offered the same features as the Digital 5700! All modern systems lack digital input, leave alone an external decoder and have primitive wire-remotes instead of real remotes! Why has this kind of great system disappeared? Of course you cannot buy the good old 5700 anymore, which leaves me with a great problem of how to organize a system which offers similar quality and features.
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    - spitfire

    Thank you very much for your helpful replies! Future looks much brighter now
    Where have you found the Audigy 2 NX? On their webpage, creative only list the USB Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor or the Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External as USB-solutions. Since I don't need the video editing capability, the Audigy 2 ZS would probably be quite an overkill. Still, the price difference between Audigy ($250) and Life! ($50) is ... drastic! Besides the video stuff and some connections, what else is the Life! solution missing? Does it have poor quality? Is there no real 3D sound, just some kind of upmixing? It's not very clear from the specifications.
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    I am not exactly an expert considering connections. So, my laptop will already have digital S/PDIF built into the headphone plug. Just from the look, I'd say this is the same kind of plug which is called "Analog/Digital-Out" on my old Audigy sound card. Now, the logitech system supports digital optical or digital coaxial as source input. Will this work with the S/PDIF headphone out, or would it require the DIN connection you mentionned? Could this be easily solved by buying an adaptor?
    Looking at the picture showing the connections of the SB Life! I again am not clear at all what kind of connections there are (http://us.creative.com/products/prod...Specifications ). Is there anything compatible with the Logitech system? I guess it's no question the Audigy2 ZS is equipped with the required connections.
    So, to summarize my question: could I digitally connect either my laptop or the SB Live! 24-bit external with the Logitech Z-5500, so that the latter would take care of decoding Dolby Digital and DTS sound, while the sound blaster would provide EAX and 3D sound for games?
    I have also seen that Creative Labs still offers an external decoder with a lot of connection possibilities. It's just no longer part of a speaker system, but rather a standalone product: the Creative Decoder DDTS-100 for $30. Together with a good speaker system, this may be an alternative to the logitech solution, in terms of enabling to plug in other devices than just a computer (another thing I really loved about my old system).
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    - spitfire

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