Macbook Air - High Res Music To DAC

I am looking for some advice. I have been googling with no clear reults. I have a 2012 Macbook Air and I am trying to get hi-res audio (24/96-192) out to my external DAC wich then feed my amp. I have been using a airport express at home (toslink to my AVR) which is great but it caps out at 16/44. My DAC takes fiber and the air doesn't support that. I know the MBP has optical out but I think its capped as well.
Anyways, does anyone have an idea how to go about this?

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