Soundblasters with on-board digital out

i want to upgrade my ancient sbli've and im using speakers that only accept creative digital out for surround sound.
i looked at the cards currently in the shops within my budget ($00AU) then look at the specs on here and NONE seem to have on-board digital out? is this right? Audigy Value,Audigy 2 Value and Audigy 4 non Pro all do not have on board digital out?Message Edited by spanket on 04-0-20060:36 AM

If you need digital I/O, or access, there is a add-on module in the
"Acessories" Category of their Shopping Link that you can plug into the Digital In...which provides both SPDIF (Coaxial) and Optical Connectivity for your and up to the newest X-Fi. Unfortunately, all my excitement as I did order one of these ($4.99, actually cheap for a change) have been deflated. As to being able to finially link up all my digital ouputs to run through my Shuttle system to hear my DVD's Digital Output and Cable TV DTS or Dolby 5., EX, etc. have been dismal at best. For it will not connect in DTS or Dolby, only in a simulated CMMS 3D downmix seems possible. How can this company get away with touting...Dolby DTS, Dolby EX, etc all over their boxes and it does not even handle such capabilities...and if it does...PLEASE PASS IT ON CREATIVE... I have been dealing with your nonesene for years and decided to give it another chance. BUT...as usual, the SOS....different label..that's all.
PLEASE, if you get this, it just offers a hole to plug it in....doesn't mean your gettting the whole DTS or Dolby EX experience....just a simulated CMSS 3D Garbage, (BTW..if you get nothing with this adapter, enable CMSS...then you will at least get a sound out of this)....with a rediculously FAINT middle channel, for what...OH ONLY THE VOICES of the soundtrack that's all....a joke..
Please respond if you know better.....
Thanks....

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