In a message dated 3/10/98 3:29:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes: << However, DVD is only partly a disk experience. For real DVD, sound is involved, too. And the AWE64 card included in this particular kit has a slot for an optional Creative Labs Dxr?2 Decoder Board that can "understand" the audio portion of DVD titles, which include movies and games. Without that optional board, the disk player can *play* the DVD movie or entertainment disk, but you won't be able to hear it. >> Hi, I have the Encore Dxr2 DVD kit, and while the Dxr2 board does do audio decoding, it's main task involves decompressing the MPEG2 video that DVD movies are recorded with (this is a very data intensive, real time process, and would overwhelm all but the fastest of CPU's if done in software). I am quite pleased with it's performance, with the only caveat being the present drivers have a conflict with the USB portion of the latest Win95 (the USB support needs to be removed for the drivers to work correctly). My .02 worth, Peter Hogan [log in to unmask]