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    The many advantages that DVD duplication offers

    November 24, 2009
    Posted in DVD duplication — Written by DoubleVision

    DVD duplication is the process of creating numerous DVDs using a master copy. In the process of DVD duplication, data on optical media is reproduced through the copying process. With the help of DVD duplication, one can easily copy their favourite songs or data and share it among their close friends and family members. You can even create a backup of a computer’s data using the DVD duplication process.One of the biggest advantages of DVD duplication is that it is a convenient and cheaper alternative compared to other similar storage processes. DVD duplication is generally done in smaller quantities. When it comes to creating more than 500 copies, DVD replication is more ideal. If you are in the music or video production business and desire to reach out your customers, DVD duplication is the best option.In DVD duplication smaller quantities of DVDs are manufactured. Initially, the burners or writers are loaded with DVD media. The information is digitally extracted from the master or original source, and transferred onto a blank disc. The data provided is then cross checked, and the disc reader either accepts or rejects the copied version.There are two processes for duplicating DVDs, so you may often get confused on which one to go for. If you are looking to produce around 500 copies or less, DVD duplication is perfect, or else you can opt for DVD replication.

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