How to to connect 5.1 digtal speak

i get ?CREATIVE Audigy 2 Value?(oem) and i get a 5. digtal speaker but i get a problem to to connect tham
the cable the come with the speaker(yamaha tss) dount match the card
what cable shold i buy

Yaron000,
There is no optical output on the Audigy 2 without a platinum dri've. Also there is a DIN which can be converted to work with a SPDIF, however it is a different standard and operates at different voltages. This means that your system has to be designed to accept the different voltage. Most are, but it cannot be guaranteed that it will work.
It may be best to use the analog outputs for 5. sounds. The FAQ discusses this towards the end of the article. It is at the top of this board.
Jeremy

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