Those are interesting audio requirements. I'd guess the majority of video editing/creation apps ("average" folks use) are not rendering video with audio streams in either of those formats, if you can even specify the audio format, or working with audio that was even initially recorded in a non-lossy for fixed bitrate format.
I think the point is that the closer the D/A'd audio is to the original, the more likely that their [extreme] processing of it will not do even more damage.
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