IZOTOPE AUDIO EDITING OXFORD OXFORDSHIRE UK
Oxford Duplication Centre specialise in providing a complete audio Restoration, enhancement and recovery service for audio that is inaudible or requiring Restoration. From providing quality sound Restoration and audio enhancement, to professional editing and mastering services.
POST PRODUCTION COSTS |
30MINS |
1HR |
2HR |
3HR |
4HRS |
THEREAFTER |
HOURLY COSTS |
40.00 |
60.00 |
100.00 |
150.00 |
200.00 |
45PHR |
Audio is always subject to the imagination of the beholder until told otherwise! And an enhanced service suggestes we did'nt do it correctly the first time. Enhanced or 'more time spent on the audio' should only be used if absolutely necessary; as can be extremely difficult to improve on a result.
- Video and Audio Evidence
- Noise and Background Restoration
- Enhancement of Specific Elements
- Audio and Video Highlights
- Analysis of Sound
- Conversation Isolation
- Enhancement of Inaudible Audio
OUR SERVICES WITHIN AUDIO
Audio Post Production
We support our clients in creating and delivering digital media support through creative processes to bring together the best out of your Audio footage. Our post production staff can piece together your audio projects ready for marketing.
Vinyls LPS 78's Voice O Graphs
Professional studio quality vinyl transfers to WAV, MP3 or AIFF files. From rare 78's, LPs, EPs, Albums, Voice O Graph we can convert using our Pro-Tools set up and prepare stunning audio transfers.
Audio Tape Cassettes
Professional audio tape transfers to include micro cassettes. From 1 unit to the 100's. To CD or digital files. Printed CDs of family photos can ensure a beautiful bespoke present. Perfect for corporate or private clients.
Audio DAT Tapes
Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and introduced in 1987. Like most formats of videocassette, a DAT cassette may only be recorded and played in one direction, unlike an analog compact audio cassette.
Audio Reel to Reel Tapes
Nothing quite matches the pure, warm tones of open-reel magnetic tape. But working reel-to-reel players are few and far between. It's time to fast forward to the present. Everyday we’re converting thousands of feet of audio reels to digital, preserving audio so that you can listen to it again and again.