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 9, 2010

CD Duplication Like a Professional

Anyone who has burned CDs in the past has had to have encountered this problem - your CD doesn't want to play in certain CD players. You've probably tried switching to a different brand of disks, switching the writing speed of your CD burning software, and yet nothing seems to work.

Most professional CDs that are purchased from a retail outlet such as Circuit City or Best Buy works in any type of CD player, which probably makes you wonder what they are doing that your not. All
of us wonder this, especially when out duplicated CDs don't want to play back like they should.

Much to the contrary, it's because the music industry burns their CDs differently. Instead of simply duplicating CDs, the music industry chooses to replicate CDs. Even though the terminology may seem synonymous, the process is actually totally different.

CD replication is used for the mass production of CDs, which is normally more than 500. Instead of writing the data to a CD using a laser as with duplication, CD replication uses a glass master to stamp (or press) the data onto the disc. This helps to eliminate almost all of the issues associated with playability that are encountered when burning CDs at home. CD replication is a far superior process of burning CDs.

Important to note, is the superior quality of CDs that are pressed using replication doesn't come cheap. Even when using independent CD duplication companies such as Absolute Disc or Oasis, there is still going to be a very high cost associated with the replication of disks.

For your next project, try having your CDs replicated rather than duplicated. This will ensure your project is very high quality, even though you'll need to order more than 500 CDs
to receive this process.
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