Hi again, Member a440 advised: > In settings for your soundcard (Settings/Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices/Audio) you have to make sure your soundcard is sensing the optical stream for Sound Recording, and then you should be ready to record. Under Settings/Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices/Audio/Sound recording, there's only one device to pick from - something called "C-Media Wave Device"; there's also a tab "Volume" which brings up the usual "Recording Control" mixer, but that has only the usual culprits: Stereo Mix/Microphone/CD Audio/Aux/Line In/Wave - nothing about an optical stream. Does this imply that my soundcard isn't up to the job? It's a Trust SC-5250 5.1 which I bought especially for this since it has optical-in, but I have to admit that I haven't been impressed; its paper manual is useless, the online help refers to utilities which don't look like the ones I got, and Trust's Tech Support people must be far too important to demean themselves by replying to mails from customers... Does anyone have any experience with this piece-of-junk card, or with Trust in general? Note that the optical and co-ax connectors are on a daughtercard, and I wonder whether the D-to-A is done on the daughtercard so that the main card never actually sees any digits at all. I'm piggybacking on this thread since no-one seems to want to talk on my identical one which was started a day earlier - sigh... Anyway, it might be useful for Chris to be aware that it may still depend on how good his own soundcard is. John