What is special about DVD Replication?
DVD Replication is the process of producing DVD discs without the use of DVD burning methods and instead through pressing. Chemicals are the materials needed for DVD replication and not blank media used by DVD duplication. There is no better choice for projects involving mass production of DVDs than DVD Replication. A DVD replication project has less human labor required than DVD duplication that is why it is less expensive to tap. The process of DVD replication injects melted polycarbonate onto the stamper to transfer information found on the master disc. The last phase of DVD replication involves testing the DVDs with more than one DVD player of different brands to check for compatibility. The way to go for people looking to distribute independent movies in DVD to a wide market is DVD replication. The process relies on the traditional silk screen printing to print labels that’s why DVD replication is less expensive.
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