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Why Dvd's Won't Be Dying Out Anytime Soon

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By Hedrick Lepsch


You have been watching local video rental stores closing, while more kiosks are being added to gas stations and grocery store parking lots. So many people think that things are going towards all digital formats - rentals through online sources. However, while some things change and Blockbusters will close up, DVDs aren't going anywhere.

Although, DVD replication services are able to produce high-quality video and audio, as well as all the bells and whistles that you've come to expect from a DVD.

With CD replication, a glass master is created from the original master you provide. Then, a nickel stamper is produced from that glass master, and a clear disc is created from the nickel stamper. This basically produces an exact replica of your CD. CD replication is an affordable and fast method producing large quantities of your disc.

So what is replacing the physical source for all of your movie watching content? Many are resulting to purchasing subscriptions online, or video-on-demand. You have heard of many of these, Netflix or Amazon Instant Video. Others are doing small purchases and rentals online, sites like iTunes allow viewers to select movies.

You want only the best quality for the CDs that are produced, so it's important to first ask a company to see examples of what they've done in the past for other people or businesses. You'll want to know about their printing process and equipment. Do they print in full color and use high-grade materials? You want your CDs to both look nice and to be accessible and compatible for your customers to listen or view the content.

Another issue that most people have with online subscription services is that they're paying for a service, not buying something. Once they end that service, they don't have anything to show for it, as all of the media they were able to use is digital. It's not a download, and there is no hard copy.

When you unsubscribe, it's over. Also, the selections change from time to time, so there's no guarantee that the media you want to see will be available. Even if it was there the day before.

Can they produce short runs at affordable prices for your small business? You'll also want to understand their turnaround time. You don't want to have to wait several weeks or months for your job to be completed. You want it done quickly and efficiently so you can start selling or distributing the discs.

Your movie collections are safe and sound, all lined up on the shelf. Enjoy your movie watching experiences on whatever format you have elected but just know that your viewing isn't going anywhere. While the price isn't going to drop, your price is still going to be high for new technology and physical copies are always going to need to factor in the actual box. Enjoy your DVDs, they really aren't going anywhere.




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