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Title: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: DAMaster on Mar 13, 2009 at 11:25 AM
Mga bro, pwede ba mag suggest kayo ng motherboards na AMD 780G based tapos may COAXIAL digital audio output sa backpanel or may kasamang SPDIF header na COAXIAL output pag binili yung motherboard.  Puro kasi Optical yung mga nakikita ko at kung meron mang COAXIAL eh audio input at hindi output.

thanks!
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: gunblade977 on Mar 13, 2009 at 11:44 AM
you can try the Emaxx 780G Pro motherboards. It has a COAX digital output in the board, and it also contains a coax header that you can put in the expansion slots of your casing.

Something similar to this, but it only has one coax for output
(http://i36.tinypic.com/2ynj66t.jpg)
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: DAMaster on Mar 16, 2009 at 04:05 PM
When you say it has a COAX digital output on the board eto ba yung sa back panel kasama ng mga VGA and USB ports or SPDIF header pins na kailngan ng SPDIF header katulad ng naka attach na pic?

thanks!
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: dm1179 on Mar 16, 2009 at 04:33 PM
^the Emaxx board includes SPDIF (Coax Out) bracket. you will install it at the expansion card panel and then connect the wire to the board's SPDIF header pins.

(http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/ww356/temp_album_photo/Temp1/emaxxcoax.jpg)
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: DAMaster on Mar 18, 2009 at 05:55 PM
Ok, that's pretty clear now, thanks sir!
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: Dowals on May 27, 2009 at 03:19 PM
anyone tried Hybrid Crossfire? I'm planning to get a graphics cards for gaming, crossfiring may maybe a good idea  :)
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: smooth on Jul 06, 2009 at 05:16 PM
^the Emaxx board includes SPDIF (Coax Out) bracket. you will install it at the expansion card panel and then connect the wire to the board's SPDIF header pins.

(http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/ww356/temp_album_photo/Temp1/emaxxcoax.jpg)

would you know where i can get this cable separately? i'm planning to set-up a budget htpc and the mobo i'm eying has an s/pdif header but no cable included. thanks
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: paolorenzo on Jul 06, 2009 at 09:38 PM
would you know where i can get this cable separately? i'm planning to set-up a budget htpc and the mobo i'm eying has an s/pdif header but no cable included. thanks

Eto po...  http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=3670439
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: tectonophy on Jan 03, 2011 at 07:56 AM
Mga sir question po..

Bakit yung 780G ko eh stereo lang ang nilalabas nya?  Ginamitan ko na ng HDMI audio output sa A/VR

(Pio 520-K) stereo lang kaya nyang i decode tapos ginamitan ko na rin ng Coaxial..same thing stereo pa rin

ang  labas nya... Then nag test ako ng coax thru dvd player gumana naman yung 5.1 sa sa receiver...

Current driver ng realtek ko is WDM_R234... After ko mag play ng video sa VLC auidio set up nya is 5.1 

front  speaker lang talaga ang may lumalabas tapos pag si-net ko sa stereo ok na tunog nya kaso stereo

nga lang... Diko ma utilize yung 5.1 setup... Medyo ginawa ko na lahat ng option unsuccessful talaga.. Baka

may na miss akong procedure.. Patulong nalang po... Maraming salamat...
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: Stagea on Jan 03, 2011 at 12:09 PM
Mga sir question po..

Bakit yung 780G ko eh stereo lang ang nilalabas nya?  Ginamitan ko na ng HDMI audio output sa A/VR

(Pio 520-K) stereo lang kaya nyang i decode tapos ginamitan ko na rin ng Coaxial..same thing stereo pa rin

ang  labas nya... Then nag test ako ng coax thru dvd player gumana naman yung 5.1 sa sa receiver...

Current driver ng realtek ko is WDM_R234... After ko mag play ng video sa VLC auidio set up nya is 5.1 

front  speaker lang talaga ang may lumalabas tapos pag si-net ko sa stereo ok na tunog nya kaso stereo

nga lang... Diko ma utilize yung 5.1 setup... Medyo ginawa ko na lahat ng option unsuccessful talaga.. Baka

may na miss akong procedure.. Patulong nalang po... Maraming salamat...

Afaik, the 780G does not have native HD Audio support. It will only output a 2 channel pcm or a legacy multichannel (Dolby Digital or DTS) stream. You should set your drivers/software to stream DD / DTS to get surround sound to work properly. If you're running Windows 7 / Vista, there would be checkboxes to allow you to select supported formats for the HDMI/SPDIF out under the Control Panel (Sound\Playback).

If you want HD Audio, you can opt to get an add-on video board that supports it (like the Raden HD 6xxx or 5xxx series).
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: wengkapre on Jan 03, 2011 at 01:07 PM
Mga sir question po..

Bakit yung 780G ko eh stereo lang ang nilalabas nya?  Ginamitan ko na ng HDMI audio output sa A/VR

(Pio 520-K) stereo lang kaya nyang i decode tapos ginamitan ko na rin ng Coaxial..same thing stereo pa rin

ang  labas nya... Then nag test ako ng coax thru dvd player gumana naman yung 5.1 sa sa receiver...

Current driver ng realtek ko is WDM_R234... After ko mag play ng video sa VLC auidio set up nya is 5.1 

front  speaker lang talaga ang may lumalabas tapos pag si-net ko sa stereo ok na tunog nya kaso stereo

nga lang... Diko ma utilize yung 5.1 setup... Medyo ginawa ko na lahat ng option unsuccessful talaga.. Baka

may na miss akong procedure.. Patulong nalang po... Maraming salamat...
just enable s/pdif passthrough sa ffdshow brader ;)
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: gunblade977 on Jul 10, 2011 at 08:12 PM
^the Emaxx board includes SPDIF (Coax Out) bracket. you will install it at the expansion card panel and then connect the wire to the board's SPDIF header pins.

(http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/ww356/temp_album_photo/Temp1/emaxxcoax.jpg)

anybody still know where I can get this bracket (Coax out)? The above link does not work anymore

Mine got busted when I was cleaning my HTPC ;D
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: rexFi on Aug 31, 2011 at 01:24 PM
^the Emaxx board includes SPDIF (Coax Out) bracket. you will install it at the expansion card panel and then connect the wire to the board's SPDIF header pins.

(http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/ww356/temp_album_photo/Temp1/emaxxcoax.jpg)

Hi, iam also looking for something like this :)
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: charcois21 on Oct 12, 2011 at 08:03 PM
sobrang newbie talaga ako, ask ko lang po kasi im planning na lang to have an htpc to my house using mobo emaxx-amd 880g http://www.emaxxtech.com/products.php?id=30 (http://www.emaxxtech.com/products.php?id=30). kasi po base sa tunog ng creative inspire 5200 5.1 na speakers ko with that motherboard eh ok naman po sya. Well ung interface audio ng motherboard lang ang gamit ko which is built in. Gamit ko palang player for watching movies is WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER using Klite codec. Lumalabas naman po ung separations ng mga tunog. Do i have to buy a creative sound blaster like 3k of price or should i stick to my motherboard audio interface? Please give me some advices of which is more better. Thanks more power to pinoydvd

By the way ung picture from page 1 meron po ako nyan kaso d ko po alam kung para san un. Well wala namn po akong saksakan ng ganyang interface kasi ung 5.1 speaker is compatible lang sa ordinary interface na sinasaksakan ng headset kaya ndi ko sya ginagamit.
Title: Re: 780G based motherboard with COAXIAL digital Audio Output
Post by: Stagea on Oct 23, 2011 at 06:42 PM
I suggest you stick with what works for you. :) A nicer sound board probably won't make much of a difference with the speakers that you've mentioned. This is of course, unless you're looking for increased functionality that's unsupported by your on-board audio.

The SPDIF out is for connecting the PC to devices that have SPDIF inputs (Home Theater gear, Recording gear, etc.).