Optical Out Drive Bay - Audigy

Hi,
Audigy ZS Platinum
Is it possible to connect a 5. <EM>Analog</EM> from the back of the audio card AND <a 5. receiver from the <EM>Optical Out</EM> from the Dri've Bay? Or will the Optical be disable?
Thanks in advance.
G.

hi,
of course it'ss possible to connect the analog out and the optical out simultaneously. the optical out won?t be switched off when you?re using the analog out first.
but please pay attention: if you want to get an encoded signal, e.g. a dolby digital signal from a dvd movie, by the optical out you have to set the option "digital bypass". in this case the dolby digital signal won?t be decoded by your audigy card and you won?t get an analog signal from the back!
;-), frank

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