Audugy 2 Platinum Spdif Optical out audio skips/stutters/static/pop/interfere

I have the Audigy Dolby 5. working, blue light from the sony receiver, but when the dvd plays with powerdvd, the picture is fine, but the audio skips and stutters. It works fine when I am decoding via the audigy and analog,?and I have tried powerdvd and windvd and they both have the same issue with spdif, so the issue is with the Optical out and some kind of interference.
Is there anything?I can do?
Any input would be appreciated, thank you.
My system:
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hey roachmojo,
join the club...i have exactly the same issues as you have...WinXP SP2, Audigy Platinum, Optical In from Sat Recei'ver, Creative Gigaworks 7. analog speakers...
sound skips, stutters, cracks, pops continuously
tried upgrading drivers, but made problem even worse
can't go back to old drivers even with thorough uninstall (registry, driver cleaner pro, manual deletion, etc.)
might be because creative "downgraded" firmware on my card with new drivers
i'm using an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe M/B with Nvidia Nforce audio onbard (heard there's major issues with this)
any help would be appreciated, otherwise it's time to toss this junk out

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