Sony's SACD manure/manuever will likely kill both formats.
Because DVD-A is an available recording/trading format, I like it much better than SACD.
I hope that the industry continues to back DVD-A.
The ownership of both artist rights and proprietary recording technology is a (foreign) monolpoly that should be made illegal.
I am currently listening to an onstage recording made at 24/96 (on a vintage PDA!) that is clearly more detailed, more "open",
and albeit slightly, better sounding than 16/44. Leaps and bounds better than an MP3.
It is getting burned as a DVD-A next.
Try to do that with SACD.
But, to answer the question. As long as I have a DVD burner and player, DVD-A lives in my little world.
Buy a player(cheap), buy some DVD-As.
The industry will support what the people want. Even Sony went from Betamax to VHS.