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Minggu, 06 Mei 2012

Looking For The Excellent CD Replication Service?


You are absolutely at the right place, if you are looking for the best cd replication information and the excellent cd replication services. Certainly, you always do – you certainly should – look for the excellent cd replication services, whenever you are out to publish the finest CDs. You must understand CD REPLICATION before getting the cd replication services; it should not be confused with cd duplication.

CD replication is process of producing commercial quality CDs by means other than burning writable discs i.e. cd duplication. CD replication is the process of manufacturing compact discs, which involves the creation of a glass master from an original master, the creation of a nickel stamper from that glass master, the injection molding of clear optical-grade polycarbonate substrates (clear discs) from that stamper, and the metaling and lacquering of those substrates to produce CDs. The same procedure followed in case of DVDs is known as dvd replication. Generally, DVD or cd replication is also known as storage replication, but technically, DVD or CD replication is also referred to as 'pressing' or 'molding'.

CD replication is the original method of manufacturing CDs. Large CD molding machines are used to getting started with cd replication. The CD molding machines use raw materials to create basic CDs. Using the glass master, the data or audio on the original master is stamped on the basic CDs. That is why, CDs have a silver look. The silver tone, which is actually the aluminum, helps to reflect the laser that is used when you play your CDs.

CD replication is an automated process that is usually used for producing higher quantities CDs, where it's very important to get the price “per disc” as low as possible. Generally, the cost “per disc” in cd replication becomes pretty affordable when you order greater than 1000 pieces (CDs). So, you can look to cd replication, if you are looking to produce greater quantities of CDs. CD replication process becomes far more cost effective, when you require over 1,000 units.

CD replication is the process that is often used in the big CD businesses that deal in massive production of CDs. Like cd duplication or burning, you can’t accomplish the process of cd replication single-handedly by just using your personal PC. As mentioned above, cd replication requires large 'pressing' or 'molding' machines that are good for CD or DVD manufacturing businesses rather than having them at your home; it’s too cumbersome and expensive to have cd replication machines at home.

Thus, the only & the best solution for your cd replication is to get professional cd replication services. You just have to place your order and specify the quantity of CD units to a reliable cd replication service, and you may get CDs ready for use right at your place. You can find a number of cd replication services, but you should always bank on a reliable service. If you are looking for the excellent cd replication service, you must check out my website – mediamovers.com.au.


Minggu, 21 Agustus 2011

Is DVD replication better than DVD duplication?

This is probably the no. 1 most frequently asked question that we get. Many people think that they are the same and use these 2 words interchangeably. Some people say one but actually mean the other. It creates a lot of confusion because each method has its pros and cons. If you are trying to get a price and time estimate even at the same quantity you might get wildly different answers. DVD Duplication DVD duplication (a.k.a burned DVD) is the process to create the content using DVD-R media. In other words, a duplicator is used to create or "burn" the source image to another pre-manufactured DVD-R. DVD Replication DVD replication (a.k.a pressed DVD) creates a glass master from a pre-mastered image. Stampers are subsequently created from glass master. The stampers will then be used to press the discs with injection molding made of raw polycarbonate plastic. What's the big deal? Now you might be asking, "So what's the big deal? So they are different process". A big deal if you ask me. Replication is the de facto process for higher quantity manufacturing, say 1000 pieces and up. With replication, there is usually a setup cost because stampers and films that need to be made. A longer production time is also expected, most stampers need the entire day to make. We get a lot of wows when clients hear about how long it takes to replicate discs, the truth is, it is a much more complicated process that requires careful quality control and monitoring. The more you make, the cheaper it is with replication. Lower quantities (we call it short-runs) are mostly done with duplication. With this method the setup is much quicker, since all we will be using is a duplication tower. It is also more economical because of little to none setup cost. That is why companies are able to have a very low minimum (such as 10 or 50) with duplication. You will get your products much quicker, usually within a few days time, but you do pay a higher per unit price for each disc. Is duplication lower quality than replication? The short answer is no. The quality of the products is only as good as the original master. What most people are concerned with is the compatibility of discs with DVD players. It is not the same as quality. Nowadays about 90-95% of players are compatible with CD-R/DVD-R, with the exception of Playstation and X-Box. Just remember, the key is to thoroughly test the original master, otherwise problems will still arise no matter which method you use.

Senin, 27 Desember 2010

Is Your Band Ready For CD Duplication Or CD Replication?

It’s a typical situation. You’ve been putting a lot of energy in your craft and people are starting to talk about your band. You’ve played a few shows and everyone is asking for a CD. I used to think that in order to release your own CD you would go out and play a bunch of shows and then someone would come out and sign you. They’d take care of everything. They’d set up the recording studio, organize the artwork, and pay for it to get manufactured. That’s not the case these days.

At present, technology is readily available for any budding musician to record, create, and duplicate CDs. CD duplication involves CD-R media. CD-R prices have dropped dramatically since the first CD Recorders were available on the consumer market. This makes it an affordable option for anyone who wants to copy their own CDs and pass them on to friends, family, or fans. This is a great option for the young band that is still getting their feet wet in the music industry. Duplicating a limited amount of CDs can keep a limited budget in place.

If your band is at the point were your ready to start selling your CD your best option is to make a retail-ready CD and having it replicated. What is a retail ready CD? These are the same CDs you find in the music stores by the major label artists. They have great artwork printed on CD inserts, a nice tray card insert, silk screened art on the CD, and they are shrink-wrapped.

The retail-ready CDs are not duplicated, but Replicated. This means that an exact replica of your CD master has been stamped out on all of the CDs. CD Replication is the way to go if you are serious about selling your music for profit. In fact most music stores will not sell duplicated CDs. Think about it this way. It is illegal to sell or profit from duplicating copy written material. If you tried to sell CDs that have been duplicated to a retail store you’ll more than likely get turned down. How are they to know that it is really your band? One of the best anti-piracy practices that CD manufacturing plants have instituted is the verification of copyright and ownership through a International Property Rights Form. Filling out an I.P.R. form ensures the CD Replication plant that they are not infringing on anyone’s copyright.

CD Replication not only shows that you value your art enough to have it made retail-ready, but also cost effective. I’ll break it down in general.

DIY CD Duplication

· 1 Computer with CD Recorder
· 100 Memorex CD-R
· CD Jewel Cases
· Printer Ink
· Man Hours

Total $1495.00


Typical CD Replication Package

· CD Replication for 1000 CDs
· 1-3 color on-disc silk-screen imprint
· CD Jewel box, assembly, professional quality film-wrap
· 2 Panel Insert and Tray card
· Bar Code

Total $1000.00

These prices are very approximate and are only used for the purpose of estimating the difference between CD Duplication and CD Replication. Lets dig in a little bit. I’ve already illustrated some of the benefits of CD Duplication and the benefits of CD Replication. You can see above that you are spending approximately $500 more taking on the CD duplication responsibilities yourself and only getting 100 CDs!! Having your CDs Replicated costs less and someone else is doing the work. You can spend the time you’d spend on CD duplication and practice your chops or promote your upcoming CD release party, saving yourself $500 that you can use for items like merchandising, t-shirts, stickers, and posters.

Whether you choose CD Replication or CD Duplication, you’ll need to do some research. There are plenty of resources available for CD Duplication and you probably own everything you need. It is up to you and your band to decide which option is better depending on what level you see your band on. Are you a band that plays parties or small clubs, or is your band seasoned and touring? There are benefits to both. Find a local CD manufacturer in your area and ask for their recommendation. Most CD manufacturers also offer quick turn high quality CD Duplication with printing on the CDs. Keep rockin’!