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It has USB-B, toslink, and coax. Coax and toslink can't be used simultaneously. I use USB to connect to my PC and I have an HDMI audio extractor pass through thingey that has toslink so I can use my PS5 with my DAC.
I just came a little.
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Use toslink for all. Does the USB connection to your PC and/or HDMI extractor work with digital signals like Dolby whatever?
Just stereo for the DAC. The HDMI extractor does multi-channel I think but I'm listening through stereo headphones so I don't see much use for it.
Even if it uses digital over the USB connection, I prefer that toslink is only one-way so that my soundbar and PC each have their own volume controls instead of sharing a single volume.