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Title: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: Darren on August 19, 2015, 12:55:17 AM
I have a ton of analog audio and video tapes and vinyl.

As of this week I will have a 100% new PC that is being built for me.  No expense spared!  :)

What is the best, glitch free external sound card that you can recommend?  I will be transferring a ton of my old off air video tapes so a dedicated digital recorder won't do.

Thanks in advance.  I am looking forward to getting started on this.  :)   :D
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: barrettphisher on August 19, 2015, 09:31:54 AM
I always had my eye on the terratec dmx6 external card.  Had the internal one in my xp machine and loved it. 
Barrett
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: pdxdanmusic on August 19, 2015, 09:51:41 AM
Sound Devices USB Pre 2 can handle most everything most likely.
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: stevetoney on August 19, 2015, 02:46:31 PM
Sound Devices USB Pre 2 can handle most everything most likely.

Since you said money was not a factor, I'd consider the above or I'd look at an external stand alone DAC and headphone amp combo...something like a Schitt Bitfrost + Lyr2 would run something like $800.  You'll probably find better quality in stand alone components than in a soundcard and more options for use after your project is finished.  If you want to go REALLY high end, I've heard a couple of DAC/Amp combos that just blew me away...only $5 grand or so.   :P
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: df on August 19, 2015, 04:58:15 PM
Universal Apollo Duo for pc, or Apogee Duet 1 or 2 if you have mac.
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: voltronic on August 19, 2015, 05:14:04 PM
While they're not very expensive, I've had great results with Focusrite interfaces.  Excellent mic preamps, and the models from $250-$300 on up have digital input, multiple TRS line I/O, etc.  Software mixing / routing control is great also.  I've been using the Saffire Pro 14 (FireWire) for the last several years and it is rock solid.  The Scarlett line is the USB range, and they have a Clarett thunderbolt range also.  The other lines are the very high-end options, probably far beyond your needs.
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: Darren on August 19, 2015, 09:51:34 PM
Basically I am looking for something with two line inputs.  RCA or better to connect the VCR to and record the audio.  Video will be recorded directly to the hard drive at the same time. 

Not really need a mic preamp.

I am getting a new PC built for me very soon and this is what it will be used on.  It is going to be mainly a transfer machine.  I have a lot of stuff going back to the late 1980s.  :o

For stand alone 24 bit recorders, I am getting one of those too for the audio stuff I have.

Any more suggestions on external sound devises are welcome.  It looks like my budget on that will be $350, tops.
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: larrysellers on August 19, 2015, 09:56:01 PM
I would go for the Mytek ADC.  ---> https://mytekdigital.com/professional/products/stereo-96-adc/
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: Darren on August 19, 2015, 10:08:36 PM
I would go for the Mytek ADC.  ---> https://mytekdigital.com/professional/products/stereo-96-adc/

Price is too steep for me sadly.

The audio, at best, that is being transfered is Hi Fi VHS.   Video will be recorded directly to the hard drive at the same time. 
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: dnsacks on August 20, 2015, 10:37:49 AM
Not an expert by any means, but if you're trying to capture the audio and video from your VHS tapes onto your computer, you might be best off using a capture device that can do both at once and create a video file that includes the audio info in a single capture -- that way you wouldn't need to re-sync the audio back into the video. What are you planning on using to capture video?
Title: Re: Which is the best 24 bit external soundcard in 2015? finally transfering my stuf
Post by: Darren on August 23, 2015, 05:34:39 PM
Not an expert by any means, but if you're trying to capture the audio and video from your VHS tapes onto your computer, you might be best off using a capture device that can do both at once and create a video file that includes the audio info in a single capture -- that way you wouldn't need to re-sync the audio back into the video. What are you planning on using to capture video?

A video card.

Am looking at a new, highend Sony VHS player for the extracting of video and audio.  I assumed that the PC would record the audio and video simultaneously from the video card and audio devise.