Tuesday, December 31, 2013

CD And DVD Duplication: The Benefits

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.

The benefit of the blue laser is that it reads at a shorter wavelength than the red laser, picking up on the more subtle pits and grooves imprinted on Blu-ray discs. The discs have more capacity for memory, allowing there to be infinitely more detail and content. As it is also compact and relatively inexpensive, it is a viable option for mass production and duplication.

Mark it yourself - This is the easiest option. Simply take a permanent marker and write on the CD. This is the easiest and cheapest way but it can look sloppy and poor.

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.

Overall, this task of Blu-Ray duplication is not to be taken lightly as it can be easily confused and messed up, which is an expensive mistake, also unlike the DVD replication process. If you are unsure there are many resources on the Internet that are able to provide detailed descriptions.

Print using thermal transfer - This is a more permanent option for your CDs and will not have the thickness problem but you deal with expensive printers that are able to use thermal transfer. Unless you have lots of CDs to duplicate, this is an expensive option.

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 does not take long for a Blu-Ray to be duplicated, which allows for a quick distribution process which is absolutely necessary for mass production. Once you have the proper equipment, you will even be able to burn Blu-Ray discs from your home, just like you are able to with CDs and DVDs.




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