No 5.1 Optical

I have recently purchased an?Xtreme audio notebook soundcard, notebook speaker docking module and a 5. speaker system all from creative.
I have set everything up and if I?play?any media that supports 5.?from my laptop the sound comes out of all 5. speakers. However the same media?through my PS3 will only output sound to the front left/right, centre and sub, ignoring the rear left/right.
I currently have the PS3 set to output optical 5. DTS, this outputs stereo sound to the speakers whether it's a game, DVD or Blu-ray regardless of?whether the media?supports 5. DTS or 5. DD. If I set the system to output 5. DD I get a nasty fizzing sound from the same media regardless of whether it supported 5.DTS or 5. DD, selecting both and allowing the PS3 to determine the best output choice returns the same nasty fizzing sound.
It's driving me crazy, I now have to use my laptop to watch DVDs and I can't enjoy my Blu-ray with surround sound.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Joe

I?just emailed the following to the creative support team:?"I have set-up my creative soundcard and 5.
speaker system for the very first time, when
using PowerDVD on my laptop all dvd's that have
the DTS or DD logo sound brilliant as do all 5.
games (F.E.A.R - for example), they all come out
in 5. surround sound, very impressi've.But the main reason for purchasing the card and
speakers I chose was because it had optical in,
but using my PS3 to play blu-ray or games (which
all support either DTS or DD 5.) I get no
surround sound at all, just stereo, how do I
enable anything more than 2 channels for SPDIF
(optical in).Thanks for your time, Joe"?Let's cross our fingers!!!

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    System profiler recognizes CD-R's & DVD-R's when they are in the optical drive
    I can burn with Toast Titanium ver 6.0.3 DVD's & CD's. The burned CD's will mount. The burned DVD's will not mount.
    I have checked the burned DVD's in the optical drive of my iBook G4 Mac OS 10.3.9 and they mount on it fine.
    Movie DVD's will mount & play. Software DVD's will mount and load applications.
    I have cleaned the drive with a cleaning disc.
    The Optical Drive was working fine before the upgrade, so what is the problem?
    I can only assume two problems now!
    1.) the optical drive has a physical malfunction
    2.) there is a software issue between Tiger 10.4.10 & this optical drive (this is my favorite at the moment)
    The upgrade was done by an Apple Authorised Service Provider they say there are no issues with Tiger & the optical drive.
    So any ideas or help would be much appreciated.
    Machine Name: Power Mac G5
    Machine Model: PowerMac7,2
    CPU Type: PowerPC 970 (2.2)
    Number Of CPUs: 2
    CPU Speed: 1.8 GHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
    Memory: 1.5 GB
    Bus Speed: 900 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 5.1.5f0
    PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-106D:
    Model: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-106D
    Revision: A606
    Serial Number: DBDL909690WL
    Detachable Drive: No
    Protocol: ATAPI
    Unit Number: 0
    Socket Type: Internal
    PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-106D:
    Firmware Revision: A606
    Interconnect: ATAPI
    Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipped/Supported)
    Cache: 2000 KB
    Reads DVD: Yes
    CD-Write: -R, -RW
    DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +RW
    Burn Underrun Protection CD: Yes
    Burn Underrun Protection DVD: Yes
    Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, CD-Raw, DVD-DAO
    Media: No

    I'm having a similar problem. I bought my G5 with Panther OS on it a few years ago. The DVD drive functioned perfectly back then. Then I upgraded to Tiger this past year which caused the DVD drive to open later..that is, I'd have to hold down the eject button for a good 2 or 3 seconds before it would open or close. Previously it responded instantly. Now what happens more and more is it can't read DVD-ROM disks that it has burned. My imac G4 with Jaguar has no trouble reading the disks but Tiger 10.4.9 and 10.4.10 simply refuse to mount DVD ROM disks that it burned.
    I'm trying to make a duplicate DVD of the offending disk on my single-processor G4 and then put THAT disk into the G5 so it can read the info. Hopefully that will be my work-around.
    It's got to be a software issue and I keep hoping the Apple wiz kids will put out an update to remedy this. Something's fishy with the DVD drive programming.

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