Airport Express Optical Out always on

With prior versions of airport express firmware, the optical out turned off if nothing was being streamed to the airport. This was ideal. Am I missing some setting? or should I 'settle' for resetting the express and not updating the firmware?

This was ideal.
For whom? I was very annoyed by the fact that the optical stream would shut off between tracks with firmware 6.1.1: I'd lose the first few seconds of every song while my amplifier resynced. The only way to get rid of it is to downgrade to firmware version 6.1.1 or earlier.

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