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    Understanding the features of CD replication

    January 26, 2010
    Posted in CD Replication — Written by DoubleVision

    CDs are one of the commonly used ways of storing vast amounts of data- including images, videos or MP3 files. It is a cost-efficient and effective way of storing data without corrupting it. CDs can store around 700 MB of data.CD writers enable the users to store the data and access it whenever it’s required. This process incorporates a laser lens which is built into the CD writer.The popularity of the CD replication industry can be gauged from the ever-increasing demand for its products and services. CD replication is a relatively simple process, which is undertaken with the help of automated equipment. The replication process can be described as the process of producing multiple copies of CDs which contain the same information.CD replication is usually carried by professional CD replication firms and CDs are produced in large volumes.Besides CDs, the replication process can also be used for DVDs, mini discs and other storage media.Many people get confused between the CD duplication and replication processes. The consent given by the manufacturer is the first difference between the two services. CD replication is done with the owner’s consent, whereas the duplication process may sometimes result in the production of pirated copies.Several firms offer both CD replication and packaging services together, freeing up your time and saving you money.

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