Monday, June 18, 2007

CD DVD Duplication

CD DVD duplication is a method of 'burning' audio or data onto a recordable DVD or CD. It is a standard in which lesser amount of CD’s or DVD's are typically manufactured. Compact Disc-Recordable and DVD- Recordable media is loaded into burners. Then from the master source, the information is extracted digitally and transported to the empty discs. The information is usually confirmed and once it is done, the copy then accepted or rejected. With the beginning and low cost of writeable media, it is now feasible to offer the equal level of CD DVD duplication services to clients that require lesser amount orders as well as clients who require bigger quantities.

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CD Manufacturing

Compact disc manufacturing is the process by which commercial compact discs (CDs) are replicated in mass quantities using a master version created from a source recording. This may be either in audio form (CD-Audio) or data form (CD-ROM). This process is used in the mastering of CDs, and does not include CD-Rs or DVDs, although these are made using similar methods.

A compact disc (CD) can be used to store audio, video, and data in various formats which are defined in the Rainbow Books. A CD is usually manufactured in a class 100 or better clean room, and can usually be manufactured with strict manufacturing tolerances for only a few US cents.

CD mastering differs from burning, as the pits and lands of a mastered CD are moulded into the CD, rather than being 'burn marks' (phase changes) by a CD burner.


Reference - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_manufacturing