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    Preparatory tips for CD duplication

    January 8, 2010
    Posted in CD Duplication — Written by DoubleVision

    The most important aspect of CD duplication is the master copy. Here are some tips that will help you to create the best quality master copy possible.1) Quality: Do your research about the quality of the disc you buy. A good way to do this is to buy discs of different brands and assess their quality. You can also ask people who have previously carried out CD duplication. Do a little research on discs before making a purchase.2) The source: Do not copy the file or data from a network source. Always copy the file to your hard drive and then make the master copy. If you can’t do this directly, try the “copy to hard drive first” feature. Doing this will create a temporary file on your hard drive. After burning, the temporary file can be deleted.3) The machine: Do not burn a disc using a laptop as fluctuations in power may lead to poor quality burning. It is recommended that you select a regular desktop computer to burn on.4) Finalise: You should finalise your disc. If you fail to finalise your disc, it will not play back. Finalising your disc will also lead to better reading compatibility with other systems.5) Movement: It is recommended that there should be no impact or movement to the disc while burning, as this may cause the laser to skip and lead to incomplete data on the disc.Keep these 5 important tips in mind for CD duplication, and if you are unsure, consult a professional CD duplication company.

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