X-Fi Notebook Audio SPDIF passthrough.

&. Hi there, I have been trying to figure out on how to use optical out for SPDIF passthrough. Was wondering in using my laptop as a media center for the kids and wanna use the SPDIF passthrough option in XBMC (DD & DTS on my AMP). But, it doesn?t seem to work at all. I am running on XP. I used to be running on Windows 7 and that didn?t work either.
Thx. and yes I have run autoupdate and everything is up to date. And no, I don?t see anywhere SPDIF for playback, only SPDIF-in.

Ok im starting to understand now , only problem i have now is i have a converter (converts optical digital signal to rca digital signal) that is not working atm, so im able to connect the optical out to the rca in of my receiver. Otherwise im all set and ready to test it out . The moment i get AC3 5. out of it'si'll post it here. :smileyvery-happy:?Thx alot for the help justaguy

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