Cambridge Soundworks DTT2500 and Audigy2 NX

Hello everybody!!!!
This is my first post and I would thank if someone could help me. I don't know what is the best way to connect in my laptop in order to enjoy the best sound with dvds and mp3s. The first item (dvds) is ok because I have a RCA cable connection from my Cambridge Soundworks DTT2500 to my Audigy2 NX and I enjoy the DolbyDigital sound this way but with this connection I hear the mp3s in my laptop in a 2 way-speakers, what can I do to hear my mp3s in 5.1 (if there is a better connection among my devices, please let me know)? Thank you very much!

I own those speakers and as someone else pointed out they're not true 5. speakers, they are only true for movies, not for games, even with the adapter, the center channel will not pick it up. I opted for another manufacturer speakers. When that came out, it was top of the line, high tech etc. But only really for movies, I have it hooked up to my DVD player now and that's all it's good for. And when I had it hooked up to my computer all I was ever able to get out of it was 4. with the spdf adapter and connection.

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