Iphone digital audio out

Is there any way to get hold of the digital audio from an iPhone 4S without buying a dock? I was planning on getting an FiiO E17 portable dac/headphones amp, so keeping it portable, I wish for a simple solution which fits with this.

Yeah, Ive been looking at the pinout and Im guessing it is possible to get digital audio transferred through the usb pins, but how to initiate that? What protocol and what language? Or is there some simpler way to initiate audio out? Id really like something simpler than building my own controller box, but if that is what it takes, then...

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    Hello,
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    Here is a link to Costco, where I bought the system, and the exact system I have, if this is any help:  http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku= A4092931&ST=pla&dgc=ST&cid=262075&lid=4742361&acd=1230980794501410
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    Here is the situation:
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    Message was edited by: AppleNewton

  • Optical digital audio out?

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    Moses Kravitz wrote:
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    hope that helps!!
    Message was edited by: AppleNewton

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