Audigy 4 in Win XP is

Hi, I bought the Audigy 4 specifically so I could output audio in high resolution, but I could not find any option to allow me to output in 24 bit sound with 92kHz sampling rates in stereo mode. Does anyone know how to do this? TIA!

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