The Digital Versatile Disc or DVD is the new format for carrying digital information. That information can be a movie, a computer program, a game or multimedia content. Westwind Multimedia is specialized in authoring for DVD Video projects, which contain your high quality encoded video for home entertainment.
Globally, there is a very limited group with technical expertise and knowledge to deal with the numerous difficulties involved in the Mastering, re-mastering, compression, encoding and authoring for DVD. Collectively, here at Westwind Multimedia we have years of experience and knowledge in digital pre and post-production and a well known track record for maintaining high quality DVD video editing and encoding work.
Creating
a DVD Video Project involves a wide range of different processes and skills.
We have the experience and equipment to handle all processes necessary
for creating your best in DVD Video projects ever.
Many types and kinds of media projects are possible, from audio recording to video and power point type presentation projects! web sites and there infrastructure, graphic design projects such as Logos, Brochures, Drafting projects such as homes, cabins, additions and decks even commercial steel detailing and design projects such as steel stairs and rails! We also offer help with understanding your digital world with personalized instruction and consulting services!
The audio project material is processed using equalization, compression, limiting, noise reduction and other processes. Subsequently, it is rendered to a medium such as CD or DVD. This mastered source material is also put in the projects proper order at this stage. This is commonly called the assembly or track sequencing.
read moreThere are many options to consider when you are in the market for recording studio services. First, what kind of sound quality is needed? Are you making recordings for friends or do you intend to submit the recordings to the music industry? Other options to consider are the number of tracks you may need: does your final project need to be in mono, stereo, 5.1 sound or more? The number of "simultaneous" recording tracks and equipment required for recording are also important concerns.
Any computer purchased in the last few years has the basic hardware for making music. Computers with a hard drive smaller than 2Gb and/or a CPU slower than 100 MHz are going to limit you to a few tracks, at best. The bigger and faster your home computer, the more powerful your recording capabilities. Besides your computer, all you need is a microphone and software, and you're ready to record.
Multi-track recording software is relatively easy to use. You don't
need a science degree to figure them out. Many programs are designed
specifically for regular musicians, and most offer a minimum of 8-track
recording. Some programs come equipped with full MIDI capabilities,
virtual drum features, and multi-effects.
Actually, recording is as easy as loading your software into your
computer, plugging your mic into the sound card, and playing. Soloists
can record one rhythm track, then record another lead track while your
previous track plays back into your headphones, then add vocals on a
third track. You can keep adding as many tracks as your computer or
software can handle.
Most software lets you add effects on each track. A word to the wise:
even the fastest computers start bogging down with too many
simultaneous effects in real time. Usually these 'bogs' will sound fine
when you mix down, when the processor can handle extra effects because
it isn't fixed to real time.
Computer noise can be a pain when recording. The easiest thing to do is
to put your computer under your desk. Better yet, buy extra long cords
for all you peripherals and stick your computer in the next room.
Of course you'll want to pick up a few cool extras. Perhaps a better
sound card, superior mic, a mic mixer and preamp, and maybe a MIDI
keyboard. And then you'll need to burn your own CD's.... Contact us for more info and support for your project!