Archive for January, 2009


DVD duplication keeps the entertainment industry afloat

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The introduction of DVDs and DVD players in the late 1990s was a huge success and ever since, their importance has grown because of the large amounts of data they can store. DVDs are great for storing movies, large amounts of videos, songs and data and these are some of the main reasons for the growing DVD industry.

With the entertainment industry growing by the day, the need for companies to get their products to the people immediately is imperative. This is where DVD duplication companies come into the picture. DVD duplication companies provide excellent, fast services, meaning that DVDs can be duplicated in little time for retail purposes.

Quick duplication of DVDs and CDs is crucial to the entertainment industry. It ensures that the product is ready and in retail stores for customers, when they want it. Replication and duplication are not the only services that these companies provide. Many CD and DVD duplication companies also offer customised packaging options which is another huge benefit to the industry.

DVD duplication companies ensure that the finished products are of the best quality, that they are well-packaged, and that they are available to customers when demanded.

CD mastering for enhanced tracks

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

In recording studios you can record only one song at a time. The focus of the mixing engineer is to ensure that every record turns out great. However, the result is often a collection of songs that have different EQs and sound levels, which is why during the post-production phase, also called the mastering phase, a professional engineer enhances the CD by using compression, EQs and many other dynamics for processing, so that the record sounds consistent.

Moreover, it is during the post-production phase that the final changes are easy to make so that the album is ready for sale and release. The mastering professional, or the engineer, also has to ensure that the music sounds consistent and great, whether it plays in a car or on a portable CD player. CD Mastering is a process that can optimise the overall sound quality and make it sound great. The post-production phase is also ideal for tackling issues like pops, tracks that are out-of-phase and reducing overall noise.

The process of CD mastering is initiated towards the end so that removal of all unwanted elements from the recorded tracks becomes easy. A typical mastering professional can help in raising the overall level of the record, consistency of song level and EQ track, correcting minor defects, enhancing the flow by changing the in between space and eliminating unwanted noises.

Advantages of CD/ DVD replication

Monday, January 19th, 2009

The process of CD/ DVD replication is a quite complex process but modern scientific technology has invented one automated unit that completes the process of CD/DVD replication without any human intervention.

Anybody can operate the unit with minimal training. But since the machine used for CD/DVD replication is very expensive, people cannot buy it themselves and have to opt for CD/DVD replication services which are provided by many different companies.

Due to this easy process, charges of CD/DVD replication is quite fair and so can be used for many purposes by individuals as well as organisations. CD/DVD replication is especially useful for people who are from the field of performing arts and are not backed by influential people or sponsors.

Singers can easily record their songs and seek the services of a CD/DVD replication service and produce their own CDs/DVDs with minimal investments. Similarly upcoming film makers can use CD/DVD replication services for creating copies of their films and marketing their film themselves.

CD/DVD replication has got such a good response as it is a cost effective method that is capable of producing good quality products which are professionally packaged. Moreover, since in CD/DVD replication, the CDs/DVDs are manufactured and not simply duplicated there remain no copy right or legal hazards.

Moreover, CD/DVD replication services are capable of meeting deadlines successfully. Due to these advantages many corporate companies also choose CD/DVD replication for creating their backup data base and also to distribute presentations and information to large number of clients and consumers.

CD replication is for everyone

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

CD replication is a procedure of producing large number of CDs that take the original data from the original CD. The most important point about CD replication is that it is different from the process of CD duplication. Unlike CD duplication, CD replication is a process where the CDs are manufactured and not simply copied.

Many upcoming performing artistes who do not have lucrative backing or good sponsors get their music recorded and released through CD replication since CD replication is a cheaper way to release their music.

Producing new original CDs is a pretty costly method. CD replication on the other hand is a cheaper way out. Many media houses, production houses and business organisations use CD replication for their presentations and seminars.

CD replication is an automated process and so no human intervention or involvement is required, making the process very fast. Thus the companies which provide CD replication services can take huge orders and deliver them on time within a time frame. There are many companies providing CD replication services and some of them are also available online.

The quality of the replicated CD is pretty good according to the market standards. When CD replication services are ordered in huge numbers the cost can be negotiated. These companies also provide good packaging services and give an original and professional look to the CDs. Thus CD replication is gaining popularity and is being used by many organisations and persons.

Some facts about the art of CD replication

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Nowadays CDs have become extremely popular for storing information like personal data, movies, pictures and music. This is because they are an efficient and economical medium for storing and transferring information. In fact, CDs have replaced the conventional cassettes and tapes massively and various video and music production houses prefer to sell their work on CDs.

CDs are cost effective and bulk production proves far cheaper for the seller. With data on CDs, retrieval of data in case of data loss is also easier. The process of CD replication is simply a technique that requires copying of information from an optical disc to a blank storage medium. CD replication as the name suggests is a concept of replicating huge quantities of discs containing data. While the process is simple, the equipment in use is expensive and automated.

CD replication requires the help of a master glass disc for initiating the process. The master disc contains the data and information for copying. The master disc makes stampers that allow the information to mould onto the CD. Several coatings of polycarbonate plastic protect the information for damage or abrasion. Once the replication process finishes, the discs undergo thorough checking for quality, after which they are ready for distribution.

The turn-around time for 50 to 100 CDs is about twenty-four hours. Larger quantities take up to a week to replicate. CD replication scores over the traditional methods due to overall efficiency.

Protecting your data through CD replication

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Over the years, technology has brought to us better ways of doing everything. People in all fields now have resorted to storing all types of data on discs so that handling is easier as compared to data on paper. As time has gradually elapsed, a lot of importance has been given to the process of data conservation and a number of better and safer methods have been developed for storing data on discs.

One of the most advanced ways for protecting data so that it is maintained for a longer period of time is CD replication. This method of CD replication involves pressing data from an original disc onto another CD so a replica is made of the original disc and its contents. The data is pressed onto the raw polycarbonate material of the disc which is later metallised so that it retains static information.

This contemporary method of data conservation is the latest addition that is included in data protection. The main reason for using the CD replication process is so that whatever data is stored on the discs is secured and protected. There are a number of reasons why CD replication may be necessary.

However, whatever the need is, CD replication must be left up to a professional company. This is because they use the best and most advanced machines and technology to replicate discs at good rates. Professional replication companies also assure that you get high quality discs and that the data is protected efficiently.

DVD replication is completely different from DVD duplication

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

A digital versatile disc or DVD can store data of up to 17 GB. In a DVD replication process data is transferred from one master source to another smaller DVD disc. Many people may get confused between DVD duplication and replication, yet they are completely different from each other.

The source master is initially sent to the manufacturing plant where it is checked for bad and unreadable sectors. It is very important to check for the bad sectors on the source master otherwise one can end up having damaged and defective disc.

The initial process begins with “pressing” the disc to transfer the data from master to “master mould”. It is also referred to as a glass master. Using laser beams, grooves and pits are created on the glass master. The length and spacing of groove is determined by the data that is contained in the master source.

During the process of glass mastering, grooves are formed which are made to press against a nickel layer to generate a “stamper”. A stamper is the mould for the DVD disc which is created with the help of glass master. These grooves are then copied on the stamper which becomes a part of that DVD disc. Finally, in order to create a disc, the polycarbonate substance is moulded along with the grooves on the stamper. A DVD requires two layers of polycarbonate discs which are bonded together.

The world is a stage, says the music industry

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

As the number of music albums selling decreases worldwide, the world’s top musicians are increasingly touring to rake in the big bucks. With an increase in piracy and no apparent measure seen to control this menace, many artists and music bands are discovering that touring is the only solution to continue making money.

Touring also allows the performers to connect and in some cases, re-connect with their fans. Live tours are no longer seen as a laborious publicity exercise consisting of sweaty venues and hotel rooms to push record sales. More and more music performers are looking to perform live as a method of generating more income.

In 2008, Madonna had the most successful tour generating revenue of £193 million, followed by Celine Dion with revenue of £162 million.

The music industry still remains shell-shocked with music sales dwindling because of piracy. Often a music album that is purchased by an individual is then made into several copies that are freely distributed or sold for a lesser price. The quality of such copies is inferior and the volume does not match the original CD.

Most CD duplication and replication companies offer the service of making numerous CD copies using only the legal and ethically correct method.

A few things about CD/DVD Duplication

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

CD/DVD duplication has become an everyday feature in our lives. There are many different versions of CD/ DVD duplication software easily available. These are used for our various professional and personal uses. For industrial purposes, sometimes it is essential to obtain help from professional CD/DVD duplication companies, who also provide additional services like CD/DVD packaging and several other data format conversion services.

CD/DVD duplication simply means copying the data from one CD/DVD to multiple blank CDs/DVDs. The companies providing CD/DVD duplication services have professional expertise in legal data conversion or duplication services and most are 100% safe. CD/DVD duplication companies have good technology backups and can meet urgent deadlines.

CDs and DVDs are used to share and distribute data in seminars and high profile meetings. If you are planning such a meeting in your organisation, you will benefit from the assistance of a professional CD/DVD duplication company. The numbers of duplication companies are increasing every day, in order to meet the growing demand for duplication.

These companies are technically well-equipped to meet your quality and quantity requirements. However, you should carefully select a company that has proper credentials in the CD/DVD duplication market, as you will hand over important information to them.

Before giving an order of CD/DVD duplication, you should do some research on such companies. The easiest way to select a CD/DVD duplication company is to check the companies profile on their respective website, and verify their services by cross-checking with organisations that have already used their services.

The art of DVD replication

Monday, January 12th, 2009

A DVD or digital versatile disc is an innovative creation of optical disc technology. A DVD is capable of storing seventeen gigabytes of data, which makes it ideal for information storage.

DVD replication is not the same as DVD duplication. In DVD replication, the data is transferred from the source master or the main source into several smaller DVD discs. DVD duplication is simply substituting a DVD for another one.

For the process of DVD replication the main source or the source master is firstly sent to the manufacturing plant for checking sectors that are unreadable. This is done so that damaged and defective discs are ruled out. The main step is to press the disc so that data can transfer from the main source to the master mould.

Using laser beams, grooves and pits are formed on the glass matter onto which the data gets transferred. The grooves form during the glass mastering when a nickel layer is pressed on to produce a stamper. The grooves copy themselves onto the stamper and become a part of the DVD disc. Finally, disc polycarbonate materials are created by moulding the grooves with the stampers.

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