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Seriously, I have no life.
You have it backward- it had an analog to digital converter before it went to disc (CD, DVD, etc). From the DAC output (after ANY digital format), everything is analog unless there's some reason to go back to digital, for processing. If a recording was made in digital all the way to the master, it would need to be decoded in order to make an LP, analog tape or broadcast it on AM or FM radio.-It went from digital to that analog media (most likely),and you would need all analog playback equipment. But there was still a DAC before it went to disc. An early binding DAC so to speak.
OR
-Do the DAC at the listening time.
My comments are supported supported by your link and post that digital is in there somewhere in the path (except in rare instances). So - the media being analog is not really relevant.