I sometimes like the old stuff remixed, sometimes not. The Pink Floyd DSotM was a resounding success, IMO. A couple of older DVD-As, such as Deep Purple's "Machine Head", don't fare so well. When the artist is involved, as is the case with Flaming Lips "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots", the results can be spectular. The last couple Steely Dan discs, as well as Donald Fagan's "The Nightfly" are also very well mixed for surround.
Some discs contain a high rez stereo track in addition to the MC. What I'd really like to see in a way would be for the studios to drop the DD track off the discs. Yeah yeah, I know- that's a part of the format and allows playback on any old DVD player. But if/when the format really gets going people will buy them for the high rez tracks. The DD is already wasted space to me.
I agree with you, Heavystarch. I'd like to see a high rez stereo version included on every DVD-A (providing it was ever mixed for stereo to begin with).