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
Don't know how it does it, It just does. Below is a link to apples spec page for the g-5.

http://www.apple.com/powermac/specs.html
Any comparison of the Mac G5's ADC with an outboard Apogee, Benchmark or similar quality products will readily show the deficiencies of the Apple's converters.
Onhwy61

You are 100% right the Mac G-5 is a computer not a dedicated high end audio device.
You could write the files to DVD-R in DVD-V format
which supports 24/96 with a few different softwares
out there. Make's a "DAD" disk like Chesky's did for
a while.

I recorded an MFSL UHQR LP (probably the best there is) through my USB Audiophile 24/96. I then burned it to DVD-Audio via Discwelder Bronze and played it back on my same system on a univerasal player. The DVD-Audio was good, but not as good as the original vinyl. There was a loss of ambient retrieval and dynamics. However, it's still the best way I know to record LPs.