Digital out on Soundblaster Audigy 2

I put the digital modul on the digital out. In the software i fill the only digital out buttom. On the digital modul out i go with a coxial cabel to my Dolby Digital reci'ver .But it doesnt com sound ! Also with the optical cabel the same. What can i make to acitvate the digital out from the Audigy 2 ?
Thanks Andy

What are you trying to play, movies or music. If it's a movie, you need to select SPDIF output in your DVD software and SPDIF pass through in the soundcard options. If it's not working with music, maybe you need to change a setting on your receiver.

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