Archival equipment: Difference between revisions

From DM Live - the Depeche Mode live encyclopedia for the masses
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The webmaster has the following equipment at his disposal to digitize or transfer several different formats.
The webmaster has the following equipment at his disposal to digitize or transfer / capture several different formats.


== Magnetic media ==
== Magnetic media ==
Line 37: Line 37:
=== VHS / S-VHS ===
=== VHS / S-VHS ===


==== NTSC & PAL ====
==== PAL ====


*[http://www.manualslib.com/manual/129365/Philips-Vr1000.html?page=2#manual Philips VR1000] (JVC rebadge) with built-in line time base corrector '''or''' [http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?modelId=MODL022115&pathId=49&page=2&archive=true JVC HR-S7600U] with built-in line time base corrector
*[http://www.manualslib.com/manual/129365/Philips-Vr1000.html?page=2#manual Philips VR1000] (JVC rebadge) with built-in line time base corrector '''or''' [http://support.jvc.com/consumer/product.jsp?modelId=MODL022115&pathId=49&page=2&archive=true JVC HR-S7600U] with built-in line time base corrector
*DataVideo TBC-1000 full-frame time base corrector
*DataVideo TBC-1000 full-frame time base corrector
*ATI All-In-Wonder 9600XT AGP video card for lossless Huffyuv AVI captures captured on a dedicated Windows XP Service Pack 2 computer
*ATI All-In-Wonder 9600XT AGP video card for lossless Huffyuv AVI captures, captured on a dedicated Windows XP Service Pack 2 computer
**Other general computer specifications: HP Compaq d530 CMT computer with Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2ghz with HyperThreading, 1.5GB DDR-400 RAM, 80GB Western Digital Velociraptor + 500GB Western Digital Blue hard drives, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
**Other general computer specifications: HP Compaq d530 CMT computer with Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2ghz with HyperThreading, 1.5GB DDR-400 RAM, 80GB Western Digital Velociraptor + 500GB Western Digital Blue hard drives, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
*Audio captured using high quality Monster RCA cables passed through capture card to [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102188 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card]
*Audio captured using [http://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-3-5mm-Male-2-Male-Adapter/dp/B004YEBK66/ Mediabridge 6 foot RCA to 3.5mm cable] to [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102188 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card]
 
==== NTSC ====
 
*Still working on obtaining a high-end JVC NTSC S-VHS VCR


== Optical Media ==
== Optical Media ==
Line 71: Line 75:
=== [http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT-LP120-USB-Direct-Drive-Professional-Turntable/dp/B002S1CJ2Q Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable] + [http://www.shure.com/americas/products/phono/m97xe-audiophile-phono-cartridge Shure M97xE Cartridge] ===
=== [http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT-LP120-USB-Direct-Drive-Professional-Turntable/dp/B002S1CJ2Q Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable] + [http://www.shure.com/americas/products/phono/m97xe-audiophile-phono-cartridge Shure M97xE Cartridge] ===
*Output stage:
*Output stage:
**RCA to 3.5mm cable -> [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102188 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card] (32-bit depth and 96khz sample rate) -> [https://creative.adobe.com/products/audition Adobe Audition CC 2014.2] (recording at 32/96)
**RCA to 3.5mm cable -> [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829102188 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card] (32-bit depth and 96khz sample rate) -> [https://creative.adobe.com/products/audition Adobe Audition CC 2015] (recording at 32/96)

Revision as of 22:48, 26 June 2015

The webmaster has the following equipment at his disposal to digitize or transfer / capture several different formats.

Magnetic media

Audio cassette tapes

Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1

  • Three head, asymmetrical dual capstan transport with pressure pad lifter
  • Manual playback azimuth adjustment, allowing best frequency response of a tape that was recorded on any other device
  • Serviced:
    • Tape speed, default head azimuth, head height, playback level and frequency response, etc. calibrated against A.N.T. Audio's stellar alignment tapes
      • Performance checked against calibration tapes about every six months; I will post a wow & flutter figure shortly to prove proper performance
    • Factory belt kit from Marrs Communications ensures wow & flutter figures meet or exceed factory specifications
    • Tape path thoroughly cleaned and demagnetized regularly according to owner's manual recommendations, approximately 10 hours of use between cleanings and 50 hours between demagnetization using a wand-type demagnetizer
    • Tape transport cleaned and re-lubricated as of June 2015 (includes capstan flywheels and thrust bearings, reel hubs, and reel motor front bearing; new replacement capstan motor [mentioned earlier] does not need re-lubrication for several years from installation date)
  • Output stage:
    • Mediabridge 6 foot RCA to 3.5mm cable -> ASUS Xonar DX sound card with 112dB input signal-to-noise ratio (32-bit depth and 96khz sample rate) -> Adobe Audition CC 2015 (recording at 32/96)
    • Each tape is fully wound (fast forwarded) and then rewound to ensure tape spools are packed with the least amount of potential stiction that may result from a long time spent in storage
    • Azimuth is optimized per tape, and if required, per each individual tape's side

Digital Audio Tape (DAT)

Sony SDT-9000 SCSI DAT drive

  • Flashed with firmware that is able to read audio DATs
  • Most direct option to rip audio DATs to WAV format in their native sample rate (i.e. 16-bit 32khz / 44.1khz / 48khz)
  • Allows error correction which no standalone DAT deck / recorder can perform
  • Regularly cleaned according to manufacturer recommendations using "new old stock" Seagate DAT head cleaning tapes
  • DATs ripped using dat2wav software

VHS / S-VHS

PAL

  • Philips VR1000 (JVC rebadge) with built-in line time base corrector or JVC HR-S7600U with built-in line time base corrector
  • DataVideo TBC-1000 full-frame time base corrector
  • ATI All-In-Wonder 9600XT AGP video card for lossless Huffyuv AVI captures, captured on a dedicated Windows XP Service Pack 2 computer
    • Other general computer specifications: HP Compaq d530 CMT computer with Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.2ghz with HyperThreading, 1.5GB DDR-400 RAM, 80GB Western Digital Velociraptor + 500GB Western Digital Blue hard drives, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
  • Audio captured using Mediabridge 6 foot RCA to 3.5mm cable to Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card

NTSC

  • Still working on obtaining a high-end JVC NTSC S-VHS VCR

Optical Media

Compact Discs / CD-R

DVD

  • ImgBurn to make ISOs
  • PgcDemux to demux audio soundtracks to their native formats

BD

  • Not applicable at this time due to no Blu-Ray bootlegs existing that need to be ripped; as far as I know, only one or two BD recordings have been torrented on DIME.

MiniDisc

Sony MDS-S707 MiniDisc deck

  • Optical output is used for digitally bit-perfect captures
  • Many thanks to Ryan Jonik for his generous contribution

Vinyl / LP

Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable + Shure M97xE Cartridge