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Vantec UGT-FW210 2Plus1 Firewire 800/400 PCie Combo Host Card

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  • Works With Various Types Of FireWire 800 and FireWire 400 Devices Including External Hard Drives, DV Camcorder, Digital Camera, CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive And Other Audio/Video Devices
  • Provides Two FireWire 800 (1394b) Ports And One FireWire 400 (1394a) 6-Pin Port
  • Provides Two FireWire 800 (1394b) Ports And One FireWire 400 (1394a) 6-Pin Port
  • Built-In 4-Pin Power Connector (Adapter May Be Required)
  • Supports Hot-Swapping and Plug And Play


The Vantec 2Plus1 FireWire 800/400 PCIe Combo Host Card is the easiest way to update any computer with FireWire ports. Once installed, this host card will add two FireWire 800 ports and one FireWire 400 port (6-pin) allowing support of various types of FireWire products such as external hard drives, DV camcorder, digital cameras and much more. Plug and play, no drivers are required. Make the right choice and update your computer with the new Vantec 2Plus1 FireWire 800/400 PCIe Combo Host Card.


daved
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I'm using this Vantec 2+1 FireWire 800/400 PCIe Card UGT-FW210 to connect a UniversalAudio UAD2 Firewire audio interface to my HP Z640 Intel 8-core CPU Desktop computer. This setup is used for running Avid Pro Tools. The Vantec has the good Texas Instruments chip so firewire connectivity was plug & play. Performance is as expected. I'm a happy happy camper. YMMV
Radek Rajkowski
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2024
Works with all Windows/Mac OS, comes with two sizes of mounting plates, and a power connector so you can use bus-powered devices with it (like external HD). Good product.
Thomas A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2024
Glad I finally got this, but sadly bought some cheaper options which didn't perform well...
Andrew B.
Reviewed in Australia on November 15, 2024
Installed it in a OWC thunderbolt enclosure and it was recognised immediately both on my Mac and a mini windows computer
Erohaim
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2024
working great on my m-audio 2626
Steve
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2023
Just reviewed a FW400 card. This is an 800/400 card. I only need the 400, but have discovered that the 800 cards are more stable.No drivers included. Found easily enough on the manufacturer website. Installation of drivers was a bit problematic. After install my external device was not detected, and the PCIe card wasn't showing in Dev Mgr either.Long story short, after a few attempts, and a reboot, is working as intended. Kind of a long route to get there, but seems more stable than the FW400 card I initially purchased.
MarkenDarkstar
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023
I finally decided to copy the family videos to removable hard drives so that my kids will each have copies of all the Xmas/Easter/graduations/vacations/etc., videos. This began as a horrifying process. Do you know how expensive it is to send your movies off to be transferred? It can be $30 for one 60 minute video. Since I had 50 or 60, 60 minute videos, paying some company to do it was not an option. So now you decide to do it yourself, great. Do you have a camcorder or MiniDV deck to play the tapes in, I hope so because these cameras have not been made for awhile and if you don't have your original camera or it doesn't work, you will have to go online and buy a used one from a stranger that may work or not. Luckily, i still had my DV camcorder in the attic and all the wires. I also have a high 8 camcorder but that was from before the kids were born so I am not that interested on what could be on those tapes for now. I ordered a new DV head cleaner tape for the camcorder and this Vantec Firewire host card and a Firewire cable to hook the camcorder to the host card. Luckily I barely had room on my motherboard to squeeze in the Vantec card, otherwise I had also purchased a PCIe adapter/extension cable and would have had to use that. So far, so good. I believe the firewire driver software was already on my system, otherwise its a simple download after locating one online and they're probably available from Vantec I would guess. Plug the firewire cable into the back of the Vantec card and the cables other end into your camcorder output port. Now you need some transfer software. One nice thing is that the miniDV camcorder recorded your movies in digital so you don't need to convert them (conversion of anything always comes with some quality loss), just transfer the data to your computer via the Vantec card. You'll need to download a capture program to your PC that controls the transfer of the data from the camcorder, over the firewire, thru the Vantec card and into the capture program. Here's a little hiccup in the procedure. Since miniDV camcorders have been out of circulation for awhile, you will not find much in the way of Firewire capture programs around or much in the way of info either. I found a couple of online videos explaining the process and they mentioned a couple of programs. As far as i can tell, these programs are small programs that were created by individuals, not big known companies and they may not have been updated in years. There is very little info on these programs and it was hit or miss how I got them to work. I actually had quite a bit of frustration trying to transfer my movies into a usable movie file. The first program i downloaded and used, had problems with audio. So after I transferred about 10 movies and just happened to play part of one i transferred, I noticed that my voice sounded like Daffy Duck. My voice was very high pitched and cartoonish sounding while most of the other audio was fine. For some reason, the voice recorded close to the camera (from the camera operator) was modified, while the voices of people away from the camcorder mic, were fine. I searched the internet quite a bit and found some other users complaining of similar audio issues but not much in the way of help. I think i narrowed it down to how audio and video are recorded. There are different rates at which audio and video are recorded, say 30 fps versus 60 fps and somethings are recorded at a constant bit rate while other things are recorded at a variable bit rate. So I believe this was my problem. I found another transfer program and it seemed to fix my audio issues, but this program broke all my movies into multiple files. I believe this program looked for pauses on the tape and would start a new file each time it detected a recording pause. Well when a 60 minute video of Xmas is broken into 25 files, I was not happy. Getting another program to merge all the files into one movie was not pleasant and added that much more time. I had to play around a bunch before i figured out a setting that would make the transfer program ignore pauses and just transfer my movie as one file. So I kinda went off topic, but if this helps just one person skip some of the problems involved, that would be great. Wish i had something like that before i got started.Anyways, the Vantec card worked perfectly. Just remember you will need to purchase a firewire cable, one end connects to the Vantec card and will be a 800 port 9 pin or 400 port 6 pin. The Vantec end of the cable can be either, but 800 should cover anything. The other end of the cable needs to match the connector on your camcorder which will be a DV in/out connector. On my Sony MiniDV camcorder there is a Firewire 4 pin connector so that end of my cable needed to be a 4 pin connector. If you don't have info with your camera, do a search for your camcorder and find and download a user manual (my manual was a pdf file that manufacturer had hand copied/scanned to a pdf file, it sucked for trying to read it). You can also search online for firewire connectors or firewire 800 versus 400 and you will eventually find pics of the different connectors. If your camcorder has a USB output or a round pin audio/video output, or a S Video out, don't use those unless there is no firewire output. These other outputs will degrade your movie as in the case of the audio/video output is only for outputting pics, not videos. If you bought this Vantec card, i am guessing that you have firewire so use it and ignore all other camcorder options. I should make my own video on this whole process as what i found online was only partially helpful and as usual, left too many obvious questions unanswered. Good luck.
T-Hamm
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2023
Great product. I use this to hook up to my Presonous 24.4.2 recording mixing board, no issues, plugged it in and worked right away. No downloads for this at all, just obviously need a cable to hook up to you device. Recommend getting a quality cable as well.
Ryan H.
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2022
It works. ASUS MAXIMUS VI, plug n' play. Didn't bother using the molex power connector.4 stars because the person writing/proof reading the manual cannot count.The steps go 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, 6, 7, 8 😂
Mathieu Vachon
Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2021
Bought this to replace my defective card... originally bought the Startech PEX1394A2V2 and couldn't make my Fireface 400 work with it. Most I got was being able to control the mixer for external inputs and outputs volume, but no sound from Windows 10 PC.With this one, using the legacy 1394 drivers, works like a charm! Haven't tried powering my interface with it since I use an external DC adapter, but since it gets power from a Molex cable (SATA to Molex adapter included), there should not be a problem. Highly recommend
Marco Primeau
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2020
I bought this firewire card to connect my RME Fireface 800 audio interface.It was part of a complete overall of my computer, changing the motherboard CPU and memory.My old card was in PCI format and the new motherboard didn't have any.So I bought this one as big guess.. but it turn's out, the communication with my audio interface has never been better.Using it with an Intel I9 9900, 32gigs of ram and an Asus motherboardUsing it with Samplitude Pro X4, I can now run projects with a buffer at 256samples and could go lower than 1024 before the upgrade. Is it due to the firewire card or the CPU and ram I chose.. can't say..But everything runs fast and stable.. so this part is either helping or at least not getting in the way.
Donald Campbell
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2019
Bought this so I could use my old Nikon LS-4000 slide scanner with a new Mac Pro 6,1 (2013). First tried it out in my old 3,1 Mac Pro (2008) under Yosemite OS. Scanner with VueScan worked perfectly. Transferred card to Sonnet PCIe expansion chassis connected to Mac Pro 6,1 (2013) and tested under Sierra, High Sierra and Mojave OS versions. All scanned perfectly fine with VueScan and the LS-4000.This card supposedly uses the same TI XIO2213 chipset as the 3,1 Mac Pro uses natively in its own built-in FW controller. Didn't need to shell out for the more expensive StarTech version with the same TI chipset.
marcello
Reviewed in Italy on September 11, 2015
Arrivata nei tempi previsti. .......scheda installata e riconosciuta immediatamente dal s.o. w8.1......funziona bene......soddisfatto :) ciao a tutti e buon shopping
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