Audigy2zs spdif out in Vista Ultimate32

Hello All, I'm at my witts end here! I'm trying to get spdif out in vista by using the same configuration from XPP, but its no go.
I dl the Audigy2zs vista drivers from creatives web site and installed them in my newbuild with no problem.
In XP to get Spdif out:
Speakers setting in xp: = sound 5. + digital out
Creative audio console: = spdif passthru to external decoder =? Logitech 5. THX, DTS decoder/Speakers
PowerDVD 9 Ultra: sound = Spdif
THX Console = 5.
But Vista will not produce bitstreamed compressed sound out like XPP.
In Vista Sound: Spdif
Creative audio console = spdif passthru to external decoder =? Logitech 5. THX, DTS decoder/Speakers
PowerDVD 9 Ultra sound: = Spdif
But all I get is static. Is there something I'm missing? am I configuring this right?
HELP!!!
regards,
Asamp

Hi asamp
It sounds?OK about your setup. what I shall do is just give you few suggestions to double check with.
1. First make sure your optical/coaxial cable works fine and also your z-5500's control pod; if it is fine...
2. Check whether you have selected Dolby Digital li've/DTS connect under the "Encoder" tab of your Creative Audio Console; if it is selected de select it.
3. Check whether you selected 'spdif passthrough' under the decoder tab of Creative Audio Conole. If it is not, select it.
4. Go to' Control Panel' ---- 'Sound'----Select SPDIF Creative Audigy-----Select 'Properties' tab------ select 'Levels' tab and check whether the sound level is set on very low (say?0) (its a 0-00 scale) if it is set in low please move it to a higher value (80/90/00).
After all these measures still your problem persist; go to 'control panel' select 'sound' select 'SPDIF Audigy 2' and set it as default; restart windows and try a DVD.
Try these and let me know whether it work or not
GOOD LUCK
acousticwave

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