Oh, and in case you are wondering why you would need a soundcard like this, well, if you are only watching DVD’s, then you don’t really need this feature since the material usually contains a 5.1 encoded stream (DD, DTS or both). Where it really comes in handy is if you are playing games with discrete 5.1 sound (not DD or DTS encoded) or Windows Media HD content using the PRO codec (5.1/6.1/7.1 content), those assets are discrete channels, meaning, not in a commercial encoded surround sound format, so the only way to get them to your AV receiver is via 6/7/8 RCA cables plugged directly to your amp, or if you have a Pioneer Receiver that supports the WMA PRO Format via USB. You can also use software program like, AC3Filter, to achieve realtime DD, but it’s better to use a dedicated hardware device to do it without using any CPU cycles. There you have it… it will be worth the wait!

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Linux support on the DDL option?
Linux support on the DDL option?
Haha, linux support thats a good one.
Haha, linux support thats a good one.