SPDIF out to HDMI-supporting graphics c

Hi.
I have an Audigy 2 Value card which I'm trying to connect to my graphics to output HDMI but I can't figure out which way to connect the SPDIF cable.
It's in 2 parts: SPDIF and GND... no markings on the Audigy which goes where, just 2 pins (one marked JP, I think)...
Also, do I need to set this SPDIF Passthrough option? Where do I find this option?
I'm on Vista 32bit and using the latest drivers for SB Audigy 2 Value.
Many thanks for your time. Been getting a little desperate here.

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the links have a bit of a diagram?
Pasted from manual in (MSI) top link?
?Enabling HDMI Output
Follow the steps to enable HDMI Output function:
. Find the DVI-to-HDMI adapter that comes with
the package, if provided. Consult your dealer
to purchase the adapter if it is not provided.
2. Attach the DVI-to-HDMI adapter to the DVI
connector.
3. Ensure that the adapter is firmly installed.
below
4. Use the compliant SPDIF Internal cable to connect both the SPDIF connectors on the
VGA card and your mainboard. Make sure to () plug the orange cable to the SPDIFpin
and the black one to the GND-pin on the mainboard; and (2) plug the other end
(2-pin white connector) of the cable to the SPDIF connector on the VGA card. Note
that wrong installation may cause the damage to the VGA card.
5. Or, use the compliant SPDIF External cable to connect the SPDIF connector on the
VGA card and the SPDIF-out connector on the back panel of the mainboard. Make sure
to plug the end with 2-pin connector of the cable to the SPDIF connector on the VGA
card, and the other end to the SPDIF-out connector on the back panel of the mainboard.Message Edited by ozprostreet on 05-08-2008 0:4 AM

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