Audio From CD to DVD settings?

Hi, I have taken a audio track of a CD and I want to put it on my DVD.
I have Quicktime Pro 7.0 and when I open the track and press file export, I choose Rate = 48,000 KHz, Sample Rate = Best but what do I do for the Linear PCM Settings? It says sample size 16 but it can go up to 32 bits. Do I leave it at 16 or do I take it up to 32? I am looking for the best possible sound. After I have exported the track to 48KHz I am going to put it into Apack and make a Dolby AC3 2.0 Stream.
Please help/

48/16 stereo.
If this is for a commercial application, you need rights.

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