SPDIF decoder/change audio port in windows?
I got some Logitech X530 speakers which has 3x3.5mm connections for the inputs. Now I want to connect it to my laptop, which has 2x3.5mm jacks, and one also outputs SPDIF. Now can someone recommend me a cheap SPDIF decoder that I can hook to these speakers? All the ones I've found mentioned online aren't made anymore and have way too many features anyways.
If I can't do this easily, is there a program or something I can run in Windows to change the second 3.5mm/SPDIF port to output the rear 2 channels instead of just being a duplicate of the front channels?
This is all on an HP dv6000 (6424ca IIRC)
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