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CD DVD Duplicators

Submitted by on Wednesday September 30, 2009 No Comments

CDs are used for the storage of data , video, audio and more , despite the current compatibility issues with recordable Blu-rays. The reproduction of Blu-ray optical media via copying is defined as DVD duplication. Content is copied to existing recordable CD-R DVD-R media.

The term CD duplication is used as reference to reproducing DVD discs in small quantities, compare to large-scale replication. CD duplication are also ideal for short run & time sensitive disc duplication work. The new generation of DVD duplicators that luckystar we manufacture is of dual-format so now our customers need not worry about the format and media to be used. Duplication is the standard method in which smaller quantities of Blu-rays are usually manufactured.

The process goes as: first, the CD DVD is loaded in the DVD burner. Then the information is digitally extracted from the source Disc (may be a CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, or DVD+RW) and then it is transferred to the blank CD discs. The information then gets verified and the disc is accordingly accepted or rejected. The processes extract the information from the source disc in ditto same manner. Apart from the way a disc is manufactured, another remarkable difference between a disc replication and a disc duplication may be the way a disc is printed.

CD Duplicators helps one to produce copies of one s music and video CDs. It is used for fast, cheap and easiest way to get the product to the market, and helps in creating digital videos easily. It can create 100s of discs in one hour and is much cheap than expected and is essential for students pursuing a career in music and video field. luckystar cd duplicator is standalone and is not required connect to PC

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