Maybe
it depends on what unit and what its connected to.
ASEBU has 4 bits dedicated to something other than audio
In its spec but if both units have been designed to ignore the
Spec and use them for audio it would work.
Spdif is expandable to 24 bits assuming both units have been designed to do so. I don’t think SPDIF can do 96 k, light pipe parts that can flash fast enough to do 96k are 6 times the price of a standard light pipe part you would find on a piece of audio gear. What I am saying is the whole thing is questionable between different manufactures
And without analyzing the signals you cannot be sure.
Here is some stuff on digital audio formats
http://www.mtsu.edu/~dsmitche/rim420/materials/Interface.html24/96 has been a big selling point its an industry buzz word I looked in the UA5 manual for example and the specs for there digital outs just say “conforms to spdif” very ambiguous if you ask me. The big players with the hefty price tags will have this stuff it’s the consumer stuff that cuts corners.