Investigate a Current Multimedia - Internet Technique
By: Jessica • Course Note • 740 Words • November 20, 2009 • 922 Views
Essay title: Investigate a Current Multimedia - Internet Technique
.0 Title
“Investigate a current multimedia/Internet technique”
2.0 Terms of Reference
European Sales Engineer with JS Controls has been approached by the Sales Director Lucy Smith to investigate the conversion of the company’s catalogue (published in 4 languages) to CD format.
The report will analyse the following areas:
• Present businesses/homes which have Computers
• Cost of producing the Catalogue.
• Updating the catalogue with the amendments twice yearly.
• Production in 4 languages.
3.0 Introduction
Due to the current growth within multimedia techniques, European Sales Engineer has requested that an investigation be made into the conversion of placing the company’s catalogue on to CD format.
The catalogue used by JS Controls is currently a 40-page catalogue. Giving the customer details of the company and products it sells. The catalogue is the main resource used to sell the companies products.
The report looks at the production and cost of producing both the CD and Catalogue. Giving the advantages and disadvantages of entering into the world of multimedia. Looking at how other companies have developed using multimedia techniques. Investigate and decide the best option for JS Controls to develop, to create a more cost-effective production of the company’s catalogue.
4.0 Procedures
In order to obtain relevant information the following procedures were adopted:
• Research current catalogue productions.
• Sourced relevant articles from Industry related Web Sites and Publications.
• Acquired CD format catalogues from rival companies.
3.0 Findings
CD-ROM
A data CD (CD-R80) can hold 681Mb of information on one CD-ROM.
Facts: One sector holds 2048 bytes of DATA.
The DATA Transfer-rate (single speed) is 150 Kbytes/second = 153600 bytes/second.
A new larger CD-ROM is to be introduced the CD-R99
To achieve the 99 minutes two known methods are used:
• The CD-R spiral, which starts on the inside and ends on the outer part of the CD, is now even wound closer together, this method was also used to create CD-R80 media.
• The CD-R is usually oversized which results in an extra 4 minutes extra space.
DVD
DVD is a high capacity optic media and will replace CD-ROM and laser disks in the future. There are various different types of DVD. A single layer DVD can hold 4.7GB. A dual layered DVD-9 disk holds upto 8.5GB. The dual sided DVD are named DVD-10 holding upto 9.4GB and DVD-18 can hold a staggering 17GB. Although the DVD can hold a large amount of information not many homesoffices have