Double Vision - Duplication
CD DuplicationDVD DuplicationUSB DuplicationCD ReplicationDVD ReplicationVinylCD/DVD AuthoringHD/Blu-rayClients + Testimonials
  • Free Sample disc (burnt)
  • Free Delivery on orders of 1000 +
  • Free Artwork check

  • Memories are priceless Memories are priceless
    Prices from just £16.99

    DVD replication
    DVD replication
    Quantities of 1000+
    DVDs from just 0.25p

    DVD duplication
    DVD duplication
    Quantities of under 250
    DVDs from just 0.89p

    CD replication
    CD/DVD Distribution
    The process of receiving, packaging and shipping orders for goods

    CD duplication
    CD/DVD Printing
    Ink Jet, Thermal, Silk Screen & Litho Printing

    Packaging
    CD/DVD Packaging
    A complete range of packaging for your CD/DVD
     
    Recent CD and DVD Articles
    1) Late February DVD and Blu ray release for Hugo
    2) Bigger sales for pop than rock albums
    3) Series Two of Sherlock released on DVD
    4) Four rare songs to be included on new Metallica CD
     

     
    Double Vision Duplication

    For large numbers of CD copies opt for CD replication

    December 8, 2009
    Posted in CD Replication — Written by DoubleVision

    In today’s world, it is essential to store all our important data in the digital media available. The sharing of data has become very common, and for this purpose data is stored in a digital format, or on a CD/DVD. For storing the data on the CD, it becomes very important to utilise CD replication services.The process of CD replication refers to the production of high quality copies from original CDs, in bulk, and this process is completed in short span of time. For instance, in the music, movies, games and software industries, CDs need to replicated and the replication process is used in such cases.How it is doneThe process of CD replication is usually done in an industry or factory environment which involves the use of a master version. In this process, all the CDs are pressed from a digital source and there are different methods to do it such as; glass mastering, photo-resist mastering and dye-polymer mastering.After doing this, a quality check is done on the CD which lets you know whether there are any errors, faults or aberrations on the CD. If there are no errors found on the CDs then the next stage is mass replication.Why it is doneThere are many benefits to producing a large number of CDs by using this technology. The main features of CD replication are speed and accuracy. So, it is not too time consuming and you can get the order within a specific time frame. Moreover, this process is also cost-effective, as there are a large numbers of copies which are produced.After the replication is done, the packaging of the CDs also takes place which makes the CD look very professional. Thus, there are many advantages, and these benefits certainly make it worthwhile.

    No Comments

    No comments yet.

    Comment RSS

    Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.