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The Nu Audio and Nu Audio Pro cards do not have any DTS or Dolby encoder/decoder onboard. They can pass the DTS or Dolby signals to your receiver or decoder, via TOSLINK (Optical S/PDIF), but will not decode it or process the format, directly, so you would not be able to turn a stereo source into simulated surround, ju… see more The Nu Audio and Nu Audio Pro cards do not have any DTS or Dolby encoder/decoder onboard. They can pass the DTS or Dolby signals to your receiver or decoder, via TOSLINK (Optical S/PDIF), but will not decode it or process the format, directly, so you would not be able to turn a stereo source into simulated surround, just with the Nu Audio Pro card, itself. see less The Nu Audio and Nu Audio Pro cards do not have any DTS or Dolby encoder/decoder onboard. They can pass the DTS or Dolby signals to your receiver or decoder, via TOSLINK (Optical S/PDIF), but will not decode it or process the format, directly, so you would not be able to turn a stereo source into simulated surround, just with the Nu Audio Pro card, itself.
By EVGA Support Manufacturer on January 2, 2020
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NO. It only has Stereo (2) analog outputs (if you are talking about the model called the NU Audio)
By Charlie P on May 28, 2020
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First figure out if you’re going to be happy with the sound before you figure out what to do with noise.
By Adam on August 3, 2020
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By E. Jones on May 24, 2021
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