Thursday, August 7, 2008

CD Duplication and CD Replication – the difference in Between

CD duplication is a process of making a copy of the original data by burning stored data to a blank disk. However, CD replication is a much-detailed process of creating copies of the master. A CD or DVD replication process follows below-mentioned primary steps:

  • Creation of a ‘glass’ master from client’s original ‘master’
  • Creation of nickel ‘stamper’ from glass ‘master’
  • Injection molding of clear optical-grade polycarbonate substrates from the ‘stamper’
  • Metallizing and lacquering of substrates to produce compact discs and DVDs

The process does not leave any scope for additional introduction of any information. One cannot add or delete any data or bring about any other change in the original content as it was in the master.

Several companies provide cost-effective CD replication services. Take aid of internet to gather important information to count benefit from.

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