AUDIGY 2NX DIGITAL OUTPUT PROB

I purchased Audigy 2nx USB box and i'm using it for playing my musical instrument connected through line-in. Now the SPDIF coaxial output is not functioning when line-in inputs are used and the second problem is when the line-in input is used the EAX effects are not functioning for line-input source.So is there any solution for this two problems?
CLEOPAS.Message Edited by cleopas on 0-20-2006 08:39 PMMessage Edited by cleopas on 0-20-2006 08:4 PM

No one knows where:
With the "digital output only" set on the Analog Speaker Properties Custom tab
is located at in window 7? i don't see this option anywhere. I had this option for XP.
Definately frustrating.

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