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    All about DVD duplication

    October 23, 2009
    Posted in DVD duplication — Written by DoubleVision

    We all know what a DVD is; we use it very often to store our media files, data and other files. Have you ever heard of DVD duplication? Well, you may have about the term, but for the one who are unaware of the term, DVD duplication is a process of copying the same files onto a DVD to make multiple copies. It is like reproducing the same content from the original DVD.DVD duplication is a process wherein the information from the disc is extracted from the master source and transferred to the other blank disc. You may be thinking that DVD duplication is similar to DVD burning on your computer. Well, they are quite similar but have one difference. DVD burning in your personal computer burns a single disc at a time whereas DVD duplication burns many DVDs at a time on towers that are linked together. Once all the important data is copied onto the blank DVD, the master authenticates it and the process is completed.DVD duplication can be done in two ways; automatic and manual. The method that you choose depends on the number of DVDs you want to duplicate. If you have fewer DVDs to duplicate, the manual duplication process is ideal for you. Automatic DVD duplication is employed by those who want to copy many DVDs at a faster rate.See to it that you check on the costs and quality while selecting the copying method. You can contact a DVD duplication company to get an idea about which process is best for you. Keep yourself well aware about the various processes to make a better choice.

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