The process of CD/DVD Replication
24 April 2008Are you tired of pressing and copying CDs and DVDs to distribute amongst your clients and business associates? Do you feel that you are wasting your employees’ valuable time in copying data in these media devices? Well, you no longer need to worry as you can now get these CDs and DVDs replicated or duplicated in bulk. Let’s see how the two procedures differ from each other.
In the process of CD and DVD replication, glass masters are created to make molds. The discs are then pressed from these glass masters and the artwork is printed directly onto the disc surface. These replicated CDs or DVDs will have the same touch and finish as those available in the market. However, the process of CD or DVD duplication or burning involves copying the contents of one CD or DVD to another disc using a drive with write capabilities. This method is best when you want 1000 or less CDs/DVDs and that too in a short interval. You should prefer using CD/DCD replication only for better quality CDs when the quantity is 1000 plus pieces.
So, if you want to avail these services at inexpensive rates, great quality, and quick turnaround times, you can log on to www.dvdreplication.co.nz. Besides this, you can also get mini DVDs, custom shaped DVDs, cover printed CDs/DVDs and specially packed DVDs at the same online store.
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