Duplication, Replication Services
Monday, December 17, 2007
MF Digital CD Duplicación servicios
MF Digital CD Duplicación servicios son ideales para pequeñas, medianas y grandes tamaños de las empresas que necesitan abastecimiento de las necesidades de producción de CD. La capacidad de nuestros servicios de duplicación de CD incluye la duplicación de CD, CD embalaje, la gestión del inventario y el total de llave en mano y gestión de proyectos.
Además de nuestros servicios de duplicación de CD MF Digital ofrece servicios de duplicación de DVD también. Con el acceso a los DVD-9, junto con la réplica en la propia Duplicadoras DVD, el servicio ofrece opciones MF Digital puede manejar cualquier tamaño de empleo, grandes o pequeños. La principal preocupación de MF Digital es colaborar estrechamente con nuestros clientes para la entrega oportuna y una clara línea de comunicación en todo el proceso de proyecto.
Desde el comienzo de las etapas de un CD Duplicación proyecto hasta el final, MF Digital de la duplicación de servicio s está aquí para ayudar y ofrecer el más alto nivel de servicio al cliente.
A mention of MF Digital duplication services in Spanish.
Labels: servicios de duplicación de CD, servicios de duplicación de DVD
Thursday, November 29, 2007
The Difference Between Duplication and Replication
The most common question in the CD DVD industry is: “What’s the difference between CD/DVD duplication and replication?”
In the following paragraphs we will attempt to explain, once and for all, the differences between CD/DVD duplication and replication.
An Explanation Of The Three Methods:
1. Single Copy: Also known as a “one-offs,” this is the process of making just one copy at a time on a PC or dedicated disc copier. Making one-offs is fine for backing-up data files and copying music files onto CDs for personal use. But for multiple copies, it’s highly inefficient. Also, using a PC to make multiple one-offs while also running other applications can cause compatibility issues, or slow the computer system enough to create bad discs.
2. Duplication: Commonly referred to as “burning,” this is the process of copying the contents of one CD/DVD to another CD/DVD. The PC or duplication equipment etches the data onto a recordable CD/DVD disc with a laser small enough to be integrated into a normal PC drive bay. CD and DVD burners and media have been a runaway success due to their portability, convenience, and economy. This method is best for producing small quantities of copies (more than one, but fewer than a large commercial run). For quantities less than 3,000, many businesses “burn” their manuals, parts lists, and training videos in-house using DVD copiers such as MF Digital equipment.
3. Replication: This is a manufacturing process that essentially replicates or “clones” the original master. First, a “glass master” is created from the original. Then a set of molds, or “stampers,” are made from the master. Stampers act as a blueprint for the replication process; they are mounted into an injection-mold machine, where a replica of the mold is created in the form of a 120-mm plastic disc. The formed disc is then coated with a micro-thin reflective layer of aluminum. Finally, the disc is coated with a protective lacquer that is first spun onto the disc, then hardened by ultraviolet light. Because replication is complicated, it’s typically considered only for large runs of at least 3,000 copies. At those volumes, replication produces the lowest per-disk cost and offers the highest possible readability levels. In fact, all commercially distributed entertainment and software CDs and DVDs are produced using replication.
With the products and services available at MF Digital you can chose between DVD Copier equipment for in-office use or work with our staff on duplication services. In addition the the duplication offerings, MF Digital also has strategic partners for replication services as well. To fid out more, click here.
References from: DiscRead
Labels: dvd copier, services, the difference between duplication and replication
Monday, October 29, 2007
Replication for DVD9 Available from Formats-Unlimited
If you are in need of DVD9 Replication than MF Digital, a division of Formats Unlimited, can help with your DVD replication needs. Using state-of-the-art facilities, Formats Unlimited can project manage any size DVD9 replication job.
What is DVD9? DVD9 is the terminology used for a DVD Dual Layer single sided disc. A DVD Dual Layer disc can hold up to 8.5GBs of audio, video or data. Think of a dual layer DVD as two single DVDs pressed together. The term "single sided" means there is no need to flip the DVD during play, both layers are accessible during the read process. Each "half" of the disc is readable by the DVD drive changing it's laser frequency to access the data at different layers. Most DVD players can read and play a DVD9 disc, just as long as the drive was made after the year 2000.
DVD9 replication needs are for those seeking more than DVD5 capacity (4.3GBs) where by additional content, extended play material, extras or bonus tracks push your data capacity needs further than traditional DVD sizes.
For immediate assistance on DVD9 quotes, projects and replication needs contact:
Jim McAllister
jimm@mfdigital.com
(719) 637 7585
Thursday, October 4, 2007
DVD Duplication Service Questions and Answers
When you begin the process of finding a CD / DVD duplication service company be sure to prepare yourself for the questions a vendor might ask. Knowing the answers for the most common questions will enable a quick and accurate quote from the vendor. At MF Digital we ask the following questions when quoting CD DVD duplication services:*Note: This is also an excellent resource guild for putting together CD DVD duplication service project details during the planning stage.
Do you need CDs or DVDs for the project? Although a simple and straight forward question, it's possible you are calling on behalf of another person (the boss) so make sure to ask the question. Another item worth knowing is how large the disc is in data size, say megabytes or gigabytes.
Is the project a Duplication or Replication job? Duplication uses recordable media to make copies through a CD duplicator or DVD duplicator. Replication uses a stamping machine and can be most commonly associated with discs you buy at the store, say like a music CD or software DVD. Both yield the same end result; however, one is better than the other in certain applications. For example, replication is used for very large quantities such as 5,000 discs or more. Duplication is used for smaller applications say 100 to 5,000 disc copies.
Which brings us to the next question, "what quantity?" Knowing how many copies you need helps the vendor determine if CD duplication or CD replication is the best option for the dupe service job.
Do you have a master disc? This helps the vendor determine the time-line of your project. If you have a master disc ready to go we understand the project is coming up quickly and MF Digital will respond accordingly. MF Digital can also help build a master CD from source files, whether it be audio, video or data. MF Digital has the expertise to create the high quality master disc needed for dupe service jobs.
Do you already have a graphic design for print? Again, this helps MF Digital gauge the project time-line and helps our people better understand your needs. If no image, than MF Digital has in-house graphic design artists to help build the exact company image you need. If a design is ready what is the file format? Adobe Illustrator, Quark Express, Adobe Photoshop, etc.)
What printing choice do you require? This can be a difficult question and best to talk over the options with your MF Digital service representative. With the impressive print technologies available there are many options to consider. MF Digital offers the most popular print methods such as inkjet, thermal, dye-sublimation and silk screen.
What kind of packaging do you need? Now that we have the disc behind us, how do you need the disc packaged. Sleeves, jewel cases or simply bulk packaging are all available along with custom packaging solutions to maximize that eye-catching design you have in mind.
Do you need an insert card? This goes hand-in-hand with the packaging but is important to distinguish. The insert card is the paper stock which fits inside the jewel case or paper sleeve and often provides detailed information about the disc. It's important this information syncs with the printed disc and packaging material for overall brand awareness. Would you need help creating the insert card for a duplication service job?
What is the turn around time? Of course our duplication services can handle a project weeks in advance, but we specialize in quick turn-around times or time-lines that are only a couple of days. We understand deadlines and hitting those dates can sometimes be an "all or nothing" situation. It's important for both parties to understand project details and how those requirements translate into a project time-line. Working with an MF Digital service professional - we make it our #1 goal to - hit your deadline.
Do you need distribution? Many times a DVD duplication job or CD duplication service require mailing and distribution. It is always beneficial for the customer to have the zip codes or postal codes to where the discs will be shipped. Especially if shipment requires sets of CDs or DVDs to multiple locations. MF Digital can manage your distribution needs, no matter how large or small, national or international, we have the resources to handle your request.
Last, what is the frequency of the duplication service? Knowing the frequency of a duplication or replication job could get you a discount! Many times a company has standard practice for distribution of CDs or DVDs on a weekly, monthly or quarter basis. Knowing the frequency helps MF Digital "sharpen our pencil" on quotes and allows for proper planning and execution throughout the season or year.
The above items include important details a vendor will ask about CD or DVD duplication services and is a great check-list to prepare before calling for a dupe service quote.
In the event you don't have the above information, need further details or project quote on CD DVD duplication services please call or email our Duplication Services specialist:
Jim McAllister
(719) 637-7585
jimm@mfdigital.com
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Some History - Formats Unlimited Duplication Services
CD and DVD duplication services are available from MF Digital. Our parent company, Formats Unlimited, offers unparalleled service for CD Duplication, DVD Duplication, USB Duplication, Disc Printing, Packaging and Distribution Solutions.
Established in 1979, Formats Unlimited has provided quality floppy disk, then CD / DVD duplication services since 1983. We offer a complete range of USB duplication, CD ROM / DVD ROM replication and DVD CD duplication services.
Leveraging our quality MF Digital production DVD Copier and CD Copier and disc printers, Formats duplication services offer CD duplication and DVD duplication with a 24 hour turn time.
Uploading your disc image via FTP to MF Digital allows for quick and timely duplication services coupled with strict quality control to deliver the highest quality CD or DVD media. Duplication services include jewel case and packaging needs as well.
Contact MF Digital today for your CD, DVD and Flash Memory duplication needs.
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MF Digital Duplication and Replication Services
Whether you have DVD duplication needs in Los Angeles or CD Duplication needs in Atlanta, MF Digital can help. Our professional staff has years of experience in the duplication and replication service industry.
Our work flow techniques allow for minimal day turn-around time for any CD or DVD duplication job, regardless of size.
Contact Jim McAllister for your duplication and replication needs.
Contact Jim McAllister
MF Digital Duplication & Replication Services
Office 719-637-7585
jimm@mfdigital.com
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Labels: cd duplication, cd replication, dvd duplication, dvd replication

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