Mini-Jack to RCA connector scheme nee

Hi!
I've purchased a Creative X-Fi card and got a receiver with bookshelf speakers for gaming and listening music, but didn't notice that SPDIF doesb't carry a Dolby Digital encoded sognal ;((.
In such case I need to make the interconnectors from mini-Jack to RCA input of my receiver. Please give me the scheme of this connectors (I mean where on mini-Jack is left /right and where on RCA must be plus/minus).
I need this information very much, as I still cant get satisfied with my equipment .
Thank you for help
Timur.

timur,
I think (but I'm not certain) this is what you are looking for. Go to the link below and click on "External Connectors such as Microphone, Line-In, Line-Out, Digital Out, Center/Subwoofer/Rear Center Out." Then click on "Line-in and Line-Out" for a diagram of the rear jack Line-out & 2 connections for the left and right, front and rear speakers. Then click on "Line-out 3..." for the center, subwoofer, etc connections. These diagrams refer to Line-outs , 2, & 3 on the backplate of your X-Fi. (The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th /8-inch jacks from the top.) The center of the RCA connector is signal, the outer shield is ground.
http://ask.americas.creative.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE?New,Kb=ww_english_add,U={B8F6030-DA4F-D3-94F4-00500463020E},Company={CEAE26D-879-4C00-AC9F-03BC258F7B70},d=3025443648,VARSET=ws:http://us.creative.com,case=3026
timur555 wrote:
I'm afraid, my explanation is too complicated. The question is wich cable do I need to connect X-Fi Fatality to my reciever, which has digital SPDIF input and MultiChannel analog RCA input.
And please give me the scheme of such a connector, or a link where it is described, as, unfurtunately, Russia is not covered by Creative on-line store. The best variant for me would be of course DTS-60, but this device is unavailable in Russia at the moment ;(.
Thank you.Message Edited by timur555 on 0-30-2006 :34 PMMessage Edited by timur555 on 0-3-2006 2:35 AM

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