by cfitz on Tue Apr 01, 2003 11:09 am
Yes it is worthwhile to use digital audio output. It will probably give you best quality sound, because your sound card's D/A converter is likely to be higher quality than the one in your optical driver.
You don't need to use the SPDIF connector on your drive if you don't have room on your sound card. You can get the digital data through the IDE cable just as well. Just go to device manager, right-click the drive, and select "Enable digtial CD audio for this CD-ROM device" on the "Properties" page.
You will find similar options in many player programs as well, such as Windows Media Player (check "Digital playback" in the "Playback Settings" area of the "CD Audio" tab of the Tools->Options window). In fact, if you see the visualizations in WMP, you already have digital playback enabled.
cfitz