Surround Sound in Games

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Hi,

I'm trying to get some sort of surround sound working in my PC games. My sound card is a Creative Audigy. I have a Yamaha DSP-AX620 AV Amp and their connected together using the cards SPDIF output using a 3.5mm jack to co-ax via an adaptor. I've installed a plugin called SPDIFER to get my movies working in DD5.1 but when I play games, I don't know how to enable surround sound. Take Crysis, for example. I can either get PCM stereo and Pro Logic, which aren't what I'm after. Any ideas?
 
Is this because of the card I have? Is there any that can do this? I really don't like the idea of routing 6x3.5mm to RCA from my PC to my amp. Are there any PC games that use Dolby Digital instead of EAX? Don't see how consoles can do it and not PC.......
 
Will Live Encoding accurately convert EAX surround to DD/DTS? From what I can understand from the blurb it "creates" a 5.1 signal from a stereo source. So, basically it sounds like Pro Logic except it's digital. Seriously, does everyone with a proper surround sound setup have to route 6 analogue cables (with 6x 3.5mm to RCA adaptors) from their PC's to AV amps just to get real surround sound?
 
Ok. The last card that Gimpymoo listed, any good? £65 doesn't sound too bad. If I went the analogue route with my existing sound card, it'd cost me about £30 for the cables/adaptors/postage etc so I might as well get a new card!
 
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