Compression is a non issue when it is lossless. In fact, DVD-Audio is compressed too - ever heard of MLP?
As for jitter (AND integrity of the data stream) - a network is far more capable of giving a reliable data stream than a piece of spinning plastic (that can't be re-read).
How does a DVD-Audio disc benefit you in the way of compression or jitter????????
Gawd, why? You wan to keep buying cheap, dust-collecting, plastic discs, that have to be read in real-time (and that have to be stored) over a network that can deliver 100% reliability, instantly?
Doesn't make sense to even my most open mind.
I vehemently disagree. Granted - I find it very hard to tell the difference, if there is any difference at all. In theory - error correction and DAC buffering should more than cater for any differences. I certainly don't hear enough difference, or a reliable difference for me to say there is a difference.
This is really easy to verify if you doubt me (or if you doubt the engineers who know far more about this stuff than you and I). I did it about 15 years ago when I was first experimenting with streaming. I took a 5 or 10 second data stream from the SPDIF output of a CD player, and the SPDIF output of a Squeezebox running over wi-fi; playing the same CD which had been ripped to FLAC, with server-side transcoding. Checksum was identical.
But that said - I am more than happy with the integrity that a network can deliver data. Networks deliver far more important things than music.......with 100% reliability.