Vinyl to DVD-A 24/96 vs. Redbook


Has anybody compared the sound of vinyl recorded on DVD at 24/96 (or higher) to the CD version of the same album?

Is there a place where DVD-As, burned from pristine vinyl, can be purchased?
exlibris
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"How do you propose to play a burned DVD-A in a typical car stereo installation or portable radio?"
I plan to play the DVD-A through the DAC in my audio system. It can accept a 24/192 signal. I'm currently looking for a 'transport' that can read a 24/192 singal and then send it to my DAC.
Exlibris: Thanks for clearing that up. I was just curious if these would be "single purpose" discs for use on one system or discs that you would want to use universally, wherever you went. Sean
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I am using a Power Mac G5 with no outboard hardware other than tt and phono stage. The program is Toast and Jam 6. Recording is a pain. I have to take my TT and phono stage into another room and plug in into the computer. The software is programmable by minutes. You end up with two files, side one and two. I could separate the songs into separate files but I’m lazy. After album is ripped I can filter out the pops and stuff but I think it degrades the quality. I have an Esoteric DV-50 in my main system for playback. I write the files to CDR's for the car.

If you happen to see any of the treads I answer it appears like I’m forever praising Mac’s. Recording DVD-A is just one of the many reasons I love the product.
Vegasears,
Do you know if the Esoteric DV-50 is capable of outputting a 24/192 digital signal? As I mentioned in an earlier post, I don't want to use the internal DAC of the DVD-A player that is reading the disc.