I do not understand why people recommend putting high-resolution audio files onto dvd-audio spec disks. Hardly any players now or in the future will play dvd-audio, and most computer dvd players do not. Hardly any computer software does this either.
However, the standard spec for audio on regular dvd's is up to 24-bit/96khz. So, one can burn a *standard* dvd with high-resolution audio files that will play on almost *any* dvd player - they almost all have dac's that convert 24-bit/96khz wav files to analog (yes, no flac, you have to have wav). You can google for software that makes regular dvd's with high resolution wav files (like audio DVD Creator). And, most new computers will play 24-bit/96khz files (Intel chips on motherbaords do this). So if you have a dvd drive on the computer and a modern motherboard, you can play regular dvd's with your high-resolution files. Yes, no 24-bit 192khz.
Have I missed something?