Creative Sound blaster X-Fi Titanium and Logitech z-5500 5.1 speakers

Hi All:
I have had the Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Titanium and Logitech z-5500 connected to my HTPC system for some time now. I have the two connected with analog cables and an optical cable. Unfortunately, I have never been able to set the optical connection working. The only mode the speakers will work in is analog.
Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions regarding this?
Thanks,
Harold

I have the same card and the same speaker.
You need to enable DTS or DDL encoder in the Creative Control Panel.
Otherwise you can play only native digital track like DTS or DDL from DVDs or BDs (in this case you MUST select Digital output device as the default device in the windows audio control panel)..

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    Chipset- Nvidia nForce4 SLI Intel Edition
    WD 60gb HD
    2gb Ram
    DVD-ROM
    DVD-RW (Plextor 760A)
    Creative XF-I Extreme Music
    Logitech X-540 speakers
    EVGA 7950GT
    Dell 2007WFP (I-SPS panel)
    Win XP SP2
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