Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Apr 6, 2009 #11 If the Digital_IO Plug looks like an RCA Plug (Most likely the colour is orange) It's digital.
OP OP vaio-fx Daemon Poster Messages 515 Apr 6, 2009 #12 Neodude112320 said: If the Digital_IO Plug looks like an RCA Plug (Most likely the colour is orange) It's digital. Click to expand... Thanks, one of my old motherboards had that, I don't have it on this one though or on my Audigy SE.
Neodude112320 said: If the Digital_IO Plug looks like an RCA Plug (Most likely the colour is orange) It's digital. Click to expand... Thanks, one of my old motherboards had that, I don't have it on this one though or on my Audigy SE.
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Apr 6, 2009 #13 Yeah, Creative is annoying in that regard. They make you pay extra for the digital outs, with a seperate dongle. This to be exact: http://us.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=16&product=1780&campid=20782 It plugs into that Digital out 3.5mm socket and then allows you digital in's/out's to use with speakers like the Logitech Z-5500's. I tried using the 3.5mm in sockets on the speakers, and the sound isn't as good as when using digital. Trust me.
Yeah, Creative is annoying in that regard. They make you pay extra for the digital outs, with a seperate dongle. This to be exact: http://us.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=16&product=1780&campid=20782 It plugs into that Digital out 3.5mm socket and then allows you digital in's/out's to use with speakers like the Logitech Z-5500's. I tried using the 3.5mm in sockets on the speakers, and the sound isn't as good as when using digital. Trust me.