Wednesday, August 20, 2008

The Deal With Dvd Duplication

Writen by Christopher Luck

What exactly is DVD duplication? I hear people talk about DVD duplication and I always assumed that just meant copying the DVD, but I never knew how to do it or how it worked exactly. It turns out that it is a legitimate process that should be taken seriously.

DVD duplication literally is the copying of optical media. What is generally meant when people talk about DVD duplication is the production of small quantities of DVDs from existing master copies to recordable DVD media.

If you have some sort of business or personal project that is going to require the use of DVD duplication, there are companies that can help. As you search for a DVD duplication company, you will likely be asked which kind of disc you need. I always thought that all DVDs are the same, but apparently they are not. There is a difference between the DVD's used to manufacture small orders of DVD duplication versus larger orders, which are referred to as DVD replication. It is just a good idea to be aware that there are differences.

You may surprised to find out that in most cases, DVD duplication does not in any way hurt the quality. Unlike with cassette tapes or photo copies, there is very little difference between the original and the copy. DVD's very simply store data, and transferring that data does not do anything to hurt the integrity of the information and thus the quality of the DVD. Really, you are just moving files like you would if you were to move them from one folder on the desktop of your computer to another. There are mistakes that can be made or shortcuts that can be taken in DVD duplication that will hurt the quality, so make sure you check out any DVD duplication company you think you may want to work with. If they just put a little effort into the process, there should be no real discernable quality different between the original DVD and the duplication.

DVD duplication can be a valuable process in the production of marketing and business materials as well as personal information. There are cost and quality concerns when it comes to DVD duplication versus replication, but mostly you should be taking into account how many copies you need in order to make the decision. Discuss it with your DVD duplication company representative to see which will produce the most efficient and best quality product for your project. In the end, though, remember that any decisions about your DVD duplication projects are yours. So make sure you educate yourself on what you are facing and make the decision.

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