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    • 1.

      CD Burning - the Differences Between Track-at-once and Disc-at-once


      by Jason Cole - 2006-12-15
      All of us who own a personal computer have burned at least a CD or two in our days. Being able to download music and create your own mix CDs has been one of my favorite features since the beginning. S...
    • 2.

      What Is The Difference between DVD Replication and DVD Duplication?


      by Allan Hall - 2007-01-04
      ---------- We will discuss the two procedures below and endeavour to share with you the best process to use. DVD Replication and DVD Duplication are the two procedures you have available to you when...
    • 3.

      Total Hd - “super Disc” an Update on the Battle Between Blu-ray and Hd-dvd


      by Jason Cole - 2007-01-24
      Alright, we've all been following the heated battle between the new Blu-ray and HD-DVD technologies. If you'd like a little refresher on what's conspired so far, please refer to my article titled "New...
    • 4.

      Comparison of Printing Processes


      by Annie Jones - 2007-03-08
      When searching for the best way to get your product printed, you may be confronted with a series of confusing options; silkscreen, inkjet, thermal, litho printing, all with their own benefits and d...
    • 5.

      Comparison of CD Printing Processes


      by Mridu Sinha - 2007-04-05
      Inkjet Printing CMYK Inkjet printers propel tiny droplets of liquid ink onto specially-coated CD-R and DVD-R surfaces with ability to absorb ink. They are usually integrated into automated robotic sys...
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      DVD


      by Allan Hall - 2007-04-10
      There are a number of ways to protect your CDs and DVDS from being copied. Most of them depend on breaking conformity with the CD and DVD standards. In this article we will discuss the use of dummy fi...
    • 7.

      Dvd & Cd Copy Protection


      by Allan Hall - 2007-04-12
      There are a number of ways to protect your CDs and DVDS from being copied. Most of them depend on breaking conformity with the CD and DVD standards. In this article we will discuss the use of dummy fi...
    • 8.

      Cd Duplication / Cd Dvd Duplication / Cd Dvd Replication


      by Bernard Mrsic - 2007-04-27
      CD duplication is a very popular way of producing small runs of discs. The big advantage of this process lies in its timescale and the ability to produce a sample print for approval before the full ru...
    • 9.

      Duplication Versus Replication For Cd And Dvd: What's The Difference?


      by R. Harvey Bravman - 2007-05-18
      There are two ways to make a copy of a CD or DVD. Information can be burned on to a blank CD/DVD-R; this method is called duplication. Information can also added during the CD/DVD manufacturing proces...
    • 10.

      CD Duplication And DVD Duplication


      by David Orchard - 2007-06-14
      Some people make audio recordings of their church choir and want to share the sounds with friend and family, and every member of the choir. They want to have the compact disc (CD) or in some cases DVD...