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The Differences Between Short Run And Long Run Cd And Dvd Duplication And Replication

 

Your band has just completed your demo CD and you have to send it off to be copied for distribution. Somehow you get put in charge of taking care of the CD copying. Diving into the CD and DVD duplication companys website, youre bombarded with cryptic technical terms you dont understand. Two of those terms in particular jump out at you, short run duplication and long run replication. Whats the difference, and what do they both mean exactly? Well, Im here to de-mystify this part of the process for you, hopefully making your job easier.

Short Run Duplication
Short run CD and DVD duplication refers to the process in which CDs and DVDs are copied in amounts usually not exceeding 500 units. Duplication is done utilizing CD-R technology, effectively burning discs instead of creating them from scratch. There are a few drawbacks that come along with the duplication process, but also there are benefits as well. The benefits are a quicker turnaround rate, and cheaper project costs. While the main drawback of CD and DVD duplication is that duplicated discs do not always work in every home CD player, especially older models.

Long Run Replication
Long run CD and DVD replication is the process in which CDs and DVDs are manufactured in amounts exceeding 500 units. The main difference between duplication and replication is that in the replication process the CDs or DVDs are molded, covered in reflective material, and then stamped with the data. This difference results in CDs and DVDs that are cheaper per unit and are 100% compatible in playback hardware. The main drawback of long run CD and DVD replication is the production time, which usually averages around 2 weeks.

With this information, I hope that your trip into the world of CD production is a little bit easier to understand and complete.

Author: Jason Cole
 
Author Bio:
Jason Cole is a specialist in this area. Jason has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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