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Check other sources, both digital and analog. Is the digital sound from the computer the only source that does that? If so it MAY be a cable that isn't properly shielded. If other sources are doing it the problem is elsewhere. Like maybe a bad electrical ground.
Yup It was the cable. Problem solved, wish I never spent 150 bucks on a line conditioner. O well
Thanks to this form.