Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “CD duplication”
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Benefits Of CD Duplication
Benefits Of CD Duplication
The process of CD duplication is the means of making several copies of CDs of various types without doing a replication of many. The term is used to describe the need and use of short run quantity copying of various types of CDs. Most CD duplication is done for quantities under 500.
The value and quality of the duplicate is high, with the sound quality being very good and matching the quality of the original.
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CD Terminology
CD Terminology
Below, you’ll find the most common terminology that relates to CD duplication. Even if you are new to duplication, the terms below may help you learn more.
BLER Block Error Rate. This is the raw digital error rate before any type of error correction.
CD This the Compact Disc, a digital medium that’s formed of a 12cm polycarbonate substrate, a reflective metalized layer, and a protective lacquer coating.
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CDR Brilliance
CDR Brilliance
Several years ago, CD-R media and CD burners were never imagined. Computers were just reached the GHz speed, with Pentium 1 just starting to reach the horizons. Floppy disks were the ideal way to store data, even though it took several of them to store most types of information. Looking at things today, you can see at a glance just how far technology has come over the years.
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Quality At A Cheap Price
Quality At A Cheap Price
There has never been a better time than now to have your audio book, music project, computer data, or CD-R business card duplicated. Unlike the days gone by, these processes are cheaper than ever before - even for those on a budget.
Over the last several years, the costs of blank CDs have dropped quite a bit. The retail chains such as Office Max, Staples, and Best Buy run specials on blank CDs where you can purchase a 50 CD-R spindle for under $20.