Connecting Itunes to reciever via Airport Express LAN

Ok,
First off I've read so many articles on connecting that my head is spinning.  I've got an older 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Imac.  I've got two airport expresses, one brand new, the other a second gen I think, but let's forget about that.  It's connected to a pair of powered speakers at the other end of our loft, but drops out constantly regardless of channels picked.  Eventually I'll get an airport extreme, which is what I should have done in the first place.  My Imac is close enough to my receiver (vintage B&O 5000).  Can I just run a LAN cable from the Imac to airport express?  Obviously I need the mic/optical jack for connecting the receiver via RCA.  The second part of my question is will the airport express still work as a DAC connected this way?  I just want to have my music connected to one real pair of speakers for now, and will start from scratch building a wireless network for the powered speakers once I get an airport extreme.  Just...can't... stand... dropouts anymore!

Airtunes actually only support MP3/AAC audio streaming from iTunes. That's too bad for video.
The things is, even with other Airtunes streaming software, the streaming delay is such that the song will be off by a few second from the video. I guess Apple have choose to do not stream video sound until this may be resolve.
Therefore, I'm not aware of any solution to this issue.

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