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May 18, 2011
DVD CD duplication demands are typically up as the summer festival season fast approaches. With more variety of events organised each year, many artists and performers make the most of opportunities to sell merchandise during their performance.

May 18, 2011
CD Replication has been around now for practically thirty years. After initial problems with the quality due to using 8-bit technology the standard was very soon met at 16-bit and this has remained for standard audio ever since.

May 18, 2011
CD Pressing supply to demand ratio is gradually reaching its equilibrium again after the recent fall in physical CD demand.

Apr 08, 2011
Cheap CD duplication does not need to mean poor quality. As with anything, there are always the cheap options that provide low quality product but you get what you pay for.

Apr 08, 2011
Duplication services are available for a wide variety of platforms from CD to DVD, flash drives to hard drives and still cassettes or VHS tapes although the latter are few and far between now.

Mar 29, 2011
DVD replication volume requirement is falling as expected since the launch of Blu-Ray but not as fast as initially anticipated.

Mar 28, 2011
CD duplicating may not be as high in demand as it was say five years ago due to downloading availability and MP3 players but there are still plenty of good reasons to support this format.

Jan 13, 2011
CD duplication is often referred to as “burning” or “copying” but often it can be mistaken for “replication”. Burning or copying is accurate alternative terms however replication is very different.

Jan 13, 2011
Another consideration is the quality of DVD is still exceptionally good and many people are more than satisfied with this therefore do not see the need for any upgrade.

Jan 13, 2011
CD Replication it is claimed is rapidly becoming a thing of the past but is this really the case? Let’s take a look at how media has evolved and the actual demand and requirements for today.


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