What sound card with DTT3500

what sound card with DTT3500h Hello ,
acatually? my sound card is a sb Li've! 024 player connected to Cambridge Sound Worhs DTT3500 by spdif cable.
I'm on windows XP , and by the and of the year I'll be on windows 7.
Windows? 7 doesn't support my old good sound card <img alt="[/img] src="http://forums.creative.com/i/smilies/6x6_smiley-sad.gif" title="Smiley Sad">
I know that the X-FI card dosn't work with the spdif of the DTT3500 , which leaves me no choice but the audigy card I think.
So the question is : what type of Audigy work well with de DTT 3500 ?
Sorry for my bad english.
Message Edited by angelo_tth on 08-09-2009 05:58 AMMessage Edited by angelo_tth on 08-2-2009 07:02 [email protected]

Yes, DDL works with EAX. That's probably you're best solution. You could either get a Titanium or Prelude, which both come with DDL.
Alternati'vely OEM Xtreme Music and Xtreme Gamer (SB077x series) cards often have optical ports. You could get one of these and add the DDL Pack from Creative (about $5 American). That can work out cheaper than a Titanium or Prelude.
Creative sell a flexijack adaptor giving optical out ports. That will work with most X-Fi models.
If you play a lot of games I would skip the Audigy series and the X-fi Xtreme Audio.

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