Whats the best sampling for A do D to CD


Assuming you have the sound card hardware and a very good stereo front end, and a computer with CD/DVD burner, what's the best way (quality) to record to digital media?

16bit/44.1K Wave files to CDR is sort of the read book standard. But would 24/48K ripped from a record and down coverted to redbook sound better?

Anyone had experience with making 24/96K DVD-As? Assuming a DVD burner is available is that even an option?
keis

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Check out an Alesis hard disk recorder new at about 800; has good AD and DA converters. Try to avoid sampling conversions if at all possible. The Alesis allows you to record to the hard drive, apply sound EQ (such as maximizing the levels without crunching), and to change the track order/delete tracks if you like. It is an excellent unit for moving LP, cassette, and DAT to redbook CD.