The Classic Records, Chesky and Water Lily Acoustics DADs; excellent but, unfortunately, not enough of them. Don't know if any DVDs take advantage of 24/96 sound, perhaps the other posters here know that. It's a good format; I could take it as well as SACD, and really wouldn't mind it being a niche product, but there doesn't seem to be a bright future for it. Unfortunately, the powers that be had to choose the DVD-A format, which as I see it is incompatible with existing DVD players and assumes you're going to love the sound produced by your mid-fi DVD-A player so much you don't need an outboard processor (I remember that when Sony unveiled the SCD-1 SACD player I asked a friend of mine who, as a journalist and in the industry, was invited to the press conference to ask the Sony rep if the player would output a DSD digital signal that I could then play through my Audio Logic DAC, which could decode the signal with a proper interface--she relayed to me that the rep stared at her as if she had grown another head before his eyes). I do hold out some hope that down the line the DVD-As will permit a 24/96 or better signal to be output, or, if DVD-A does catch on (and who knows about that), the high end companies will make some good-sounding one box DVD-A players.
As far as Piglet's Revenge goes, we played about 3 gigs the spring of our senior year in high school and then broke up to go to college. So the name is available, folks....