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What is the difference between DVD duplication and DVD replication?

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What is the difference between DVD duplication and DVD replication?

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In your quest to find a reputable duplication company to work on your project, you have no doubt been asked many questions concerning your project and the type of media you need. “Aren’t all burnable media the same?” you may wonder to yourself, – but as you have come to find out, – there IS a difference between the media used to manufacture duplicated orders and the media used to manufacture replicated orders. Replication Replication is the standard used to make mass quantities of CD’s or DVD’s. A “glass master” of your information is made which in turn produces “stampers” which are used for injection moulding the information onto foil. The mastered information is then protected by layers of polycarbonate plastic. It is then lacquered, usually screened, and ultimately packaged. Because most of this process is automated, the cost per unit becomes factored in and very affordable on orders generally greater than 1000 or 2000 pieces. Until recently, almost all duplication companies replica

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In your quest to find a reputable duplication company to work on your project, you have no doubt been asked many questions concerning your project and the type of media you need. “Aren’t all burnable media the same?” you may wonder to yourself, – but as you have come to find out, – there IS a difference between the media used to manufacture duplicated orders and the media used to manufacture replicated orders. DVD Replication DVD Replication is the standard used to make mass quantities of CD’s or DVD’s. A “glass master” of your information is made which in turn produces “stampers” which are used for injection moulding the information onto foil. The mastered information is then protected by layers of polycarbonate plastic. It is then lacquered, usually screened, and ultimately packaged. Because most of this process is automated, the cost per unit becomes factored in and very affordable on orders generally greater than 1000 or 2000 pieces. Until recently, almost all duplication companies

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