Audio Console to default 96kHz Digital Out?

+Does anyone know how to get the Audio Console to default 96kHz SPDIF output sampling rate instead of 48kHz? each time I restart the PC or return from sleep, it defaults back to 48kHz. Would this be a manual registry changeI am running windows 7 x64 w/ Audigy 2 Platinum. Thanks.

Yes of course, here is the specs of my amp
Exceptionally high dynamic power and overall performance with 92kHz/24-bit D/A converters, 2 Surround Programs and 3 digital inputs.
5.-channel, 550W powerful surround sound (0W x 5 Max)
92kHz/24-bit D/A converters for all channels
Analog mixdown
Quad-Field and Tri-Field CINEMA DSP
Dolby Digital EX Matrix 6. and DTS-ES Matrix 6. compatibility plus Dolby Pro Logic II decoding
4 surround programs
Night Listening mode and SILENT CINEMA
Powerful 32-bit Yamaha LSI (YSS-938) for CINEMA DSP processing
Easy setup and operation (Basic Menu)
5-band center graphic equalizer
Speaker A or B selection
Wide-range frequency response for DVD-Audio/SA-CD compatibility
Program name and sound field indications
6-channel external decoder input
Preset remote control unit
[url"]http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/av/products/ht/rxv350.html[/url]
So yep, can do up to 92hz according to that.

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