CD Duplication for Beginners--3 Day Course


Learn All About Duplicating Your Own Quality CD's!  

Whether you just want to copy a few CD's of your own to share with family and friends or you want to know how to create a large number of CD's for your business. 

This short course will help you decide what you need and how to get started.

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Don't Worry It's Completely Free! And your information 
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Inside each lesson of the "CD Duplication For Beginners" three day course you will learn valuable information that will show you the ins and outs of duplicating your own quality CD's!

You'll learn things like:

  • The different types of CD duplication along with some of the basic 
    information and terminology that you need to know to get started

  • How to research and choose the right equipment and some tips for
    duplicating CD's within your budget. 

  • We will also cover the topic of choosing a professional company if
     you need to mass produce your CD's

  • How to ensure high quality results when you are duplicating your CD's, 
    some basic preparation tip's and the different options for storing your
    newly copied CD's.

 

In each lesson you'll discover simple fact's tip's and information that will help you learn how to duplicate CD's like a pro!

Please enjoy this bonus report--Info Product Pathway--to help you
learn how to produce your own Info products to duplicate!
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

CD Duplication Information

It's important to realize from the start that the duplication and replication process is the same,regardless of content, as well as the differences between the CD duplication and replication process.

The duplication of CDs refers to burned CDs, such as the CD burner with a personal computer. The burned audio CDs have playability issues in some CD players, normally car stereos, portable CD players,and even older types of CD players.

The duplication of CDs has much faster turn times,simply because a stamp doesn't need to be made. The process of duplication can start as soon as the master is received, where the replication process doesn't start for 5 - 7 days, during which time a glass master and stamper must be made.

When done locally with a personal computer, you can duplicate an audio or data CD in just a couple of minutes. To duplicate a CD, you must have a computer with a CD-RW drive. This drive copies the CD disks, and without one - you simply cannot copy disks.

If you have a DVD-RW drive, you can copy both DVD and CD disks. These drives are normally the way to go, as they can copy virtually anything you stick in the drive. Once you have your drive, you'll also need software to copy the disks, which there are many out there for you to choose from.

With a CD-RW drive, you can copy audio CDs, data CDs, even make SVCD copies. The disks used for CD will hold up to 700 MB (MegaBytes) of data, or up to a little over an hour of music.

With everything CD duplication has to offer you, its no wonder why it's so popular. If you've never tried duplication before, you should rush and get you a CD-RW drive for your computer right now - as the many uses will simply amaze you.
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