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The receiver that you mentioned doesn't have any digital inputs so you can't use the optical out (that is of course unless you buy a high end Digital to Analog converter that's more expensive than the receiver.) Your best option is probably an analog out which would normally be used for headphones. There are a number of cords that convert from the 3.5 mm jack on most computers to a stereo pair of RCA jacks that that (and most receivers) use. Good luck.