OK, so why do you need a card capable of goin g to 100khz in frequency like stated in your first post. As far as cards that will record with a sample rate of up to 192 khz and various multipliers of 44.1 and 48 khz, there are plenty of them out there. If you really want that high of a smaple rate, maybe you would be better served by an outboard converter with a digital interface (or usb or firewire).
In either case, you asked a question. Some people may have misinterpreted it because they did not fully understand what you are trying to accomplish. There is no need to be rude to them about that, just clarify so they can understand or ignore the post. Obviously you do not know the answer or you would not be asking the question so it really isn't fair to be rude to someone else for not knowing either. In any case, you are asking for something out of the norm. The way you described what you need is very misleading in my opinion. When you mention needing an analog bandwidth of 80 to 100khz that adds a lot of confusion to the topic. In my opinion that was probably unnecessary. First off, does your high speed deck and the tape inside it and the signal recorded on it actually desirable or even usable content above 20khz? Much less all the way to 100khz?
It seems to me that the question you really should have asked is what soundcards are available that will utilize sample rates up to 192 khz or better. This question would have been easy to answer and caused no issue. Really there was no issue anyhow until your short fuse created one. Hopefully next time you can choose to react in a civil manor and stop polluting this BBS with that kind of attitude.
In either case, you asked a question. Some people may have misinterpreted it because they did not fully understand what you are trying to accomplish. There is no need to be rude to them about that, just clarify so they can understand or ignore the post. Obviously you do not know the answer or you would not be asking the question so it really isn't fair to be rude to someone else for not knowing either. In any case, you are asking for something out of the norm. The way you described what you need is very misleading in my opinion. When you mention needing an analog bandwidth of 80 to 100khz that adds a lot of confusion to the topic. In my opinion that was probably unnecessary. First off, does your high speed deck and the tape inside it and the signal recorded on it actually desirable or even usable content above 20khz? Much less all the way to 100khz?
It seems to me that the question you really should have asked is what soundcards are available that will utilize sample rates up to 192 khz or better. This question would have been easy to answer and caused no issue. Really there was no issue anyhow until your short fuse created one. Hopefully next time you can choose to react in a civil manor and stop polluting this BBS with that kind of attitude.