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CD and DVD Replication: Replication is the method used to produce quantities one thousand and up CD's or DVD's. A "glass master" of your original is made which in turn "stamps" the data onto blank media. The disc is then printed and lacquered for protection. Replication generally takes a much longer time then duplication because of the necessary added steps which can add 7-14 days for completion. Another factor is that a "clean room" environment must be maintained for proper "Mastering". The slightest piece of lint, dirt, etc. can flaw the master, with the defect carried over to the stamped copies.
CD and DVD Duplication
Duplication is the standard way quantities of 1 - 30,000 CD's or DVD's are produced. The original disc is placed in a reader, which then copies the data onto a hard drive. The master is ejected and blank discs are then loaded into the system. Your data is burned (transferred) to the blank discs. The information is verified and the copy then accepted or rejected. Because disc burn speed has increased greatly over the years, it is now possibly to duplicate large quantities of DVD's in a very short time.
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CC Video Duplication offers CD Duplication and CD Replication. When needing 500 or more CDs, we can use a CD Replication process instead of burning CD copies in the CD-r format. CD Replication is the universal format. In CD Duplication, we use Grade A Discs to provide the highest level of quality and compatibility. Prices for CD Replication and CD duplication are listed below.CC Video Productions is located in Central Florida in the city of Melbourne. Whether you are from the Southeast USA or anywhere in the United States, CC Video Duplication has helped people from across the country with their CD, DVD or Blu-ray Duplication projects. Let us help you.
Progressive Jazz came on the scene in the early 5o's. It took me by storm as it was so different. I just wish that reissue albums continue to repeat the old classics. But I still enjoy them all.
big binders: 256 cds, 8 completely filled, two empty, two partially filled. medium: 150 cds, 3 filled.small:100, four or five filled. smaller: 20 cds, maybe one dozen filled.
Josh Compton CD Cover ART
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This is the only CD that I plan on keeping now that I have all of my music on my ipod. I can't bring myself to sell this one because it brings back so many great memories. Slave Raider was a rock band who played small venue's in Southern Minnesota.
In my endless search for inspiration on Flickr, I keep finding pictures of wet CD's, so hey why not add to the huge collection on here? Some good, some not so good (but you should see the other 300 I haven't posted on here!).
Anyone remember when they first demonstrated CD's on Tomorrows World? They showed how "indestructable" they were by smearing jam on them etc. Having been brought up on vinyl, I was suitably impressed. Looking back now though, a scratched CD is more useless than a scratched record because you can't play anything on it.
I'd like to say the CD I used was by Wet Wet Wet, but I don't own any (on grounds of good taste). It's a blank CD-R. I might dry it off and try using it to see if it is "indestructable"