SCMS problem with onboard optical bracket (875p)

I have a Sony MZ-R500 (minidisk) with an optical line in.
I also have some music I composed myself that I want to record on that minidisk.
The problem is that the SCMS is preventing me from copying the music to that MD. It prevents the copy of digital music to an digital receiver.
I know from users on an other forum that by example an Audigy2 does not have that problem because somehow it does not look at the SCMS bit.
Does anybody know how I can turn SCMS off with the onboard audio on the MSI 875p NEO FIS2R?

I have a Sony MZ-R500 (minidisk) with an optical line in.
I also have some music I composed myself that I want to record on that minidisk.
The problem is that the SCMS is preventing me from copying the music to that MD. It prevents the copy of digital music to an digital receiver.
I know from users on an other forum that by example an Audigy2 does not have that problem because somehow it does not look at the SCMS bit.
Does anybody know how I can turn SCMS off with the onboard audio on the MSI 875p NEO FIS2R?

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