Custom DVD Duplication




Custom DVD Duplication

Before you’re ready for a custom DVD duplication job you should consider whether you want to duplicate or replicate.  While duplication is burning content to a pre-manufactured blank CD-R or DVD-R, replication is creating a CD/DVD directly from plastic or other raw materials. The usual DVD replication process is to create a glass master from a master disk, which in turn is used to form an injection mold….otherwise referred to as a  stamper….. through which discs with embedded content are produced.  Afterwards either silkscreen or offset printing is used to apply artwork directly to the disc.   

In quality of data stored on duplicated or replicated disks there is no difference. So generally, duplication is best for short-run projects, while replication is more suited for long-run projects due to the set-up costs involved. Also, replication require a longer lead time.  Of course duplication and replication prices vary but on the one end they can run as low as .38 each for a small qty to 1.59 each with a 1000 retail ready DVD’s around $1199.00.   Retail Ready Packaging refers to any of the following: DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, & DVD-18. Beta, 3/4, DV, DV-CAM, S-VHS, VHS, DVD, HI-8, Digital 8, 8, CD, Record, Reel, 8-Track, Foreign Conversions, 8mm + 16mm Film Transfers, Information Music on Hold, Voice-overs, Audio, Tape + DVD Stock and supplies. 

 This could be for Television Commercials and Infomercials, Media Placement, Syndication, Air-Time, Corporate Videos, Demo Reels, Video Projector Presentations, CD and DVD Authoring and Replication, Corporate CD-Rom's, Power Point Presentations, Training Videos, Streaming Video, Flash Web design, 3D Animation, Logos, Accident Reconstruction, Graphic Design, Transfers and Copies, Prints from Video, Photo Montages.

Whatever your needs, whatever your exacting standards, whether you’re a corporation, software developer, musician, or film producer, there is a custom DVD duplication replication services that can meet them.  Just remember the old adage that ‘you get what you pay for’ so look for the best and not the cheapest.    Ask questions and request to speak to past and present customers. Whether you’re doing business with the company by phone, personally, or are doing most of your custom DVD duplication replication business online, the party on the other end should not hesitate to answer all your question, supply you with as many references as you think are satisfactory, and provide you with accurate price quotes and turn around times.  Ask about their duplication equipment as, of course you would want that the company going to do your custom DVD duplication work is using the most up-to-date equipment and naturally ask to see samples of their work. 

 

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