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These days, technology is always available for anyinspiring musician to record, create, and evenduplicate CDs.
The duplication of CDs will involveCD-R media.
CD-R media prices have dropped a lotover the last several years, making them affordablefor anyone who wants to use them.
If your band is ready to start selling CDs, your best option [...]
August 10th, 2010 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
Technology with CDs is not backing down from the abilities to create possible solutions for the future of CDs.
With the growth and demands for main stream technology are also experiments and options that are leading into new innovations within the industry.
For CDs, this is leading to a new frontier in how [...]
August 4th, 2010 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
Getting a CD duplicated isn’t as simple as a xerox copy.
The processes that are used and the way in which CD duplication is approached takes a different set of rules that help your CD to turn out exactly like you want it, no matter how many copies you are making.
Understanding [...]
July 14th, 2010 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
With every CD comes a standard that has to be approved before it gets into the public.
These standards are ones that includes a variety of formatting options, as well as industry provisions that have to be reached.
Whether you are going to someone to get a CD duplication job done or are [...]
February 9th, 2010 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
The process of writing data to a recordable CD canbe a complex process, as it demands a lot from bothhardware and software programs.
Much of this complexity is hidden from the user by the program,although you should be aware of these factors.
DataThe total amount of data you are writing is muchless important than whether [...]
December 2nd, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | 1 Comment
The process of CD duplication is the means of makingseveral copies of CDs of various types withoutdoing a replication of many.
The term is used todescribe the need and use of short run quantitycopying of various types of CDs.
Most CDduplication is done for quantities under 500.
The value and quality of the duplicate [...]
November 9th, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
The simple rule of thumb is that whatever you havestored as a file on any other storage medium canalso be stored as a file on a CD-ROM.
To the recorder, a file is a file, and an ISO doesn’tcare whether or not the file contains pictures, text,or even audio sound.
There are a [...]
September 29th, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
The first thing that anyone will see when looking at your CD is in the print.
Because of this, you want to make sure that your duplication capabilities will use the right settings and materials to put the best presentation forward of your printing.
Knowing the differences between each and how it affects [...]
September 23rd, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
It would be easy to say that all CD duplication included was the ability to copy CDs from a master copy so that you can have a bulk amount available to you.
But, the process can get a little more complicated with the right words and intentions in place.
Along the same lines [...]
September 10th, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments
It’s important to realize from the start that the duplication and replication process is the same,regardless of content, as well as the differencesbetween the CD duplication and replication process.
The duplication of CDs refers to burned CDs, such as the CD burner with a personal computer.
The burned audio CDs have playability issues in some [...]
August 23rd, 2009 | Posted in cd duplication | No Comments