Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Obtaining Quotes for duplicating DVDs

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Just like you take time to get quotes for other things you purchase, obtaining quotes for duplicating your DVDs also needs to be done.  This is how you are able to choose one business over another to give your order to.  Besides getting a price quote, you can get answers to your other questions pertaining to this process from experienced and knowledgeable staff members. 

As you read online what each business offers, look for those who use state of the art equipment and say they will work with any budget.  Whether you have a very large order or just a short run DVD duplication order, you want to choose a business who always meets their deadlines. 

Once your order has reached you and you find you need more, a simple phone call can put another run into motion. You always want the best product for your money so take a look at the reviews posted online by past customers. This will give you a good idea of how that company does business and will make choosing one company easier.  Look for those happy customer comments that will steer you in the direction of the right company for you to place an order with.  

DVD CD Replication Processes

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

DVD and CD Replication has come a long way since the introduction of this media, quite a few years ago now although the time has flown since the days of the floppy disc.  You may remember that a floppy disc could hold around 1 megabyte of data, with the HD versions holding around twice as much but not as many machines could read them.

With CDs and DVDs  the amount of data is exceedingly large compared to media around before hand with CD’s holding in general, 600-700 megabytes , once you take into consideration the file structure if being used for a PC and DVDs storing over 4 gigabytes of data.

This is why DVD CD Replication became in increasingly popular process for individuals and companies as the data was huge, they could replicate discs for many purposes. There are two methods which are known as short run and long run duplication. Short run is what we do to CD and DVDs whereas long run is more of a manufacturing process.

CD DVD Replication can take a few minutes on a standard PC with the correct software and hardware, with DVD replication taking a little longer due to the size increase in the media capacity.