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Cds: Duplication Vs. Replication

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By Darrel Jefferson


You are a new filmmaker with a new film that is bound to impress everyone that sees it. You are excited to get your new film out there because you know that it will quickly catch on. Large screenings are difficult so you are planning on doing a different tactic and are going to try your hand at selling your movie as DVD's. What is the best way for you to increase your DVD's? Whether you are trying to get CD's or DVD's made, it can be confusing on what method you should use. DVD duplication is one method that many people might overlook but the many benefits shouldn't be forgotten. Below are some of the benefits of duplication and why it might be best for you.

First and foremost, CD duplication is something that you can do yourself in your home. With the rise of computer technology, chances are, you can even duplicate a CD right from your laptop. This is a really easy process that consists of you buying some blank CDs, putting the CD into your computer, and then simply pressing the right button to have your CD in no time. At this point, you have four options to label your CD. Those options are marking it by hand, printing out a label, printing on the CD, or printing using thermal transfer.

If you are looking to make a tight deadline, then you are definitely going to want to consider the reliability and the speed of CD and DVD duplication.

If you have ever seen a mix CD that your friend made, then you probably have seen a boring CD with unreadable print that nobody can understand written in a thick black sharpie. Although this might work for friends or maybe family, if you want to step up your game professionally, then you are going to also want to consider CD and DVD duplication.

Print on the CD - Some printers can print onto CD with affordable ink. This is a great option for those trying to avoid the thickness problem but still want a nice looking CD. This type of print though can wear off and this process can take some time to complete.

As Blu-Ray players can still read DVDs but DVD players cannot read Blu-Ray discs, it would be wise to make the shift now from DVD player to Blu-Ray player. Not only are DVDs going the way of the VHS, but Blu-Rays are becoming increasingly less expensive and more accessible. Soon enough DVDs will be a thing of the past and you will not be able to watch anything at home without a Blu-Ray player.

If you are looking for something that will last and will have the highest quality, then you are absolutely going to want to move towards keeping a standard of quality. Services of duplication companies can keep the same quality of the original and really add a quality element to your product on the discs.

It really depends on the quantity that you are looking for whether you want to duplicate or replicate. CD duplication can be a great alternative to CD replication




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