Originally posted by: ND40oz
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: ND40oz
This SLI x16 board has double digital from the onboard soundblaster solution. It won't do real time digital encoding like soundstorm, but you always have the analogue outs.
See, but that's exactly what the OP is not looking for. He wants the real-time dolby digital encoding so he can use a digital link to his reciever.
No board but Soundstorm based boards have this. You need to buy an HDA card if you want it in a newer system. They are currently the only consumer sound cards that encode dolby digital for toslink/coax passthrough to a receiver.
OP is this what you are trying to do?
There are a couple boards that do this other then Soundstorm, you just have to look around. Intel's HD audio codec (which has DDL) is on a few boards. In fact, here's
Abit's offerings with Intel HD audio.
There doesn't seem to be much with HD Audio on the AMD side, OP. What exactly, is wrong with the AT8? It seems to be a capable board.
Edit: for ND40oz: Turtle Beach and DiamondMM both make a DDL soundcard. In fact, I was eyeing the TB card for my HTPC, since it has a control panel that's designed to work from inside Media Center.