P45 platinum zilent ed-spdif problem

hello, its my first time to post here.
anyway, im having problem with my motherboard. i have a HTPC set up, i just bought a denon avr, and my problem is the spdif output from the mobo is not detected by the avr, supposed to be it will display on the screen of the avr saying "digital", so i checked the sound config of the pc and it its not detecting/showing the spdif plug also, unlike those in the 3.5mm jack once u plug or unplug the computer will automatically detected it.
im planning to buy a soundcard but i dont want a redundant set up, my avr alone can decode HD format audio. pls help.
TIA!

 Just to make it clear my pic/screenshot was from the PDF manual which is in fact the same as what my P35 manual has. I also can not find the setting for digital out on mine using W7.
 OK i just found it. Go to Control Panel and click on Hardware & Sound and then Sound and you will get the window in pics below. I never used this section for S/PDIF so it took a while for me to figure it out.
Right click on the section with the speaker icon and then in the pop up menu left click Show Disabled Devices
Next right click on the Realtek Digital Output section to get the menu and then enable digital out.

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