This is what I am finding for choices also, at a cost
of $150+ of course.

Greg Sevart wrote:
> There are a good number of cards that can perform
this now. The feature
> you're looking for is "Dolby Digital Live" or,
alternatively, "DTS Connect".
> Cards that have those features can encode all output
into either DD or DTS.
> A growing number of motherboards even use onboard
audio ICs that can do it
> now--including most of Gigabyte's higher end boards.
I used to use a card
> that did this until I realize that all I really
cared about was
> pass-through. :)
> 
> Auzentech makes several models you might look at.
> 
> Greg
> 


      
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