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What is CD DVD Duplication
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The duplication process uses CD or DVD recorders to "burn" using
a laser your data into a pre-manufactured CD or DVD. These discs are
known as CDrs and DVDrs (CD or DVD Recordables). CDrs and DVDrs are
quite simply blank discs, and your data, whether it is text files,
music, mix mode media, computer programs, multi-media, data or video,
is added by using a DVD or CD recorder. Depending on the speed of
the recorder, the process generally a few minutes per CD disc (or
DVD disc). We generally recommend only copying or burning CD's and
DVD's at the slowest rates possible to give you a better quality copy.
We never recommend burning at speeds more than 10X for CD and 2X for
DVD. We always recommend running and verification check on each copy
before relying on the copy to be free from defect. This time factor
means that it is less cost effective for duplication, than it is for
replication, if ordering large numbers of CDs or DVDs. If you only
require a few copies, DVD / CD duplication is more cost effective
than DVD /CD replication. You can also print on your blank CD and
DVD using either digital print or Thermal Litho.
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What is CD DVD Replication
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DVD and CD replication is best explained as making a unique CD or
DVD with your data inside it, often referred to as "stamping"
your data into an injection molded CD or DVD. These discs have a silver
look to them, similar to the audio CD discs that you would buy in
a music store. CD / DVD replication tends to be used with larger orders,
where it is vital to get the "per disc" price as low as
possible.
The DVD / CD replication process requires that you order a minimum
number of CD or DVD discs to cover the setup costs. For larger orders,
the process is less expensive than Duplication, because your data
is actually built into the construction of the DVD or CD and not
added later.
So how does replication work?
An image of your master is output onto a piece of Glass called a Glass
Master . The Glass master is used to make Stampers which are used
to press CD's or DVD's. The stampers are held on the pressing machine
by vacuum suction and polycarbonate beads are heated up to 300 degrees
before being injected into the mould which contains the stamper, therefore
leaving your image in the cd or dvd disc. Slver or nickel depending
on whether it is CD or DVD is then applied to the disc and spun. This
acts as the reflective material which sends the data back from the
disc to your CD or DVD player. Your discs are then printed.
For UK customers, we can turn around a DVD or CD duplication or Replication
order in 24 hours! As we are based in Central, England, so we have
direct courier routes to the whole of the UK, meaning a quick turnaround
is possible from Discus Group.
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