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Hammerhead Shark
You could always find the exact same card as the one that you had that died.
Find for cheap on eBay or elsewhere online.
If you have the room in your system, you could even run a multiple card setup
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We should nuke the United States.
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Mako Shark
I know that both Asus and Auzentech have cards that will offload ANY Dolby/DTS format to your receiver up to and including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Only over HDMI, though.
The best thing to do would be buy a modern receiver with analog outs and use it as a pre/pro, keep your current amplifier, and get one of those cards from Asus or Auzentech.
The cheapest and easiest thing to do would be to find a replacement Audigy on ebay or for sale forums.
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