Monday, June 2, 2008

CD Replication: At a Glance

Often CD duplication is associated with CD replication, but in practice both the storage methods have a big difference. Basically, duplication refers to a basic copy; whereas replication is the result of a superior technology and expertise.

CD replication is a finer version of the CD manufacturing process; mainly because of the fact that a replicated and exact copy of a CD will perfectly work in a wide range of players. While, there is no guarantee if a duplicate will be able to work in every kind of CD player.

The process of replication includes framing a glass master, enabling precise bulk replication and eliminating dust and pollen from the copying process.

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Disc2day said...

Here is a more detailed explanation of the differences between CD duplication and CD replication. Also includes pros and cons of each.

CD duplication vs. CD replication