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Duplicating a DVD nowadays is as easy as pie. Whereas before, you had to purchase an expensive, stand alone DVD duplicator to make your copies, today, you only need a DVD writer drive on your computer along with the software for making those duplicates. Then there are companies that duplicate DVDs for a living. These companies have A1 sound and video technologies as well as top of the line DVD recorders and duplication devices that would be suitable for embedding a movie into the DVD. Because the equipment here is very expensive, they take a swipe at their expenditures through mass production.
Which method to use? In music, you wouldn’t want to lose those high fidelity decibels that would normally be left out when using an ordinary, disc writer mounted on the computer. Then again, discerning those levels of sounds is almost impossible for the human ear to do. It’s the same thing with video. You lose the high fidelity structure of sound as well as vision quality when using the ordinary computer recorder.
With the equipment of those mass producers, all qualities of the originals are kept. High fidelity and high vision quality are not sacrificed in duplication. In some instances, the visual and aural experience is increased.
If you’re into mass producing your recordings, then it would be better for you to hire a duplication company. Aside from doing the basic copying, they can also help you with marketing and presentation of your product.
As an added bonus, the internet can put most of your confusion to rest. If the internet can answer the chicken or the egg conundrum, it certainly can give you general and detailed information about DVD manufacturing, recording equipment and mass copying. There are plenty of websites out there that will provide you as much detail as you want when it comes to DVD recording information. In case it has escaped your notice, you’re already reading one of those articles. |
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