In addition, schools, churches, government agencies, production and film companies can all benefit greatly from media duplication. Marketing firms can use it for promotional purposes and information exchange while in the music world it can be used for demos and CD releases. The many benefits from media duplication may extend further than you can imagine. Ideal for short runs and quick turnaround Lower unit costs per disc for smaller quantities Typically, these savings are more visible when you require quantities of 500 or less. Single Layer, Double Side allows burning on both sidesĭual Layer, Double Side allows burning on both sidesĭuplication is ideal for when you need a small run of CDs or DVDs and a quick turnaround but the biggest advantage of this process lies within the cost per disc savings when compared to replication. Can store up to 120 minutes of quality digital audio and videoĭual Layer, Single Side allows burning on one side only
Standard Single Layer DVD allows burning on one side. Uses text or graphical information to display items such as album titles and track namesĪ mix mode format that includes a combination of documents, digital audio and video files for specific media players.Ĭan be used in standalone players for audio and in PCs or compatible players for additional multimedia content Used primarily for PCs and limited to computer devices onlyĬan store up to 74 minutes of high quality audio and video tracks If for some reason the media format you want duplicated is not found on this list simply let us know, there is a good chance we can duplicate it.Ĭan store up to 80 minutes of digital audio Available media types and supported formatsīelow is a list of the available media formats Coda, Inc.
uses industry leading CD/DVD media (Taiyo Yuden/JVC) which is the proprietary brand recommended for commercial duplication and professional use.
This way you don’t have to worry about playback compatibility issues when your discs are out in the field. However, not all blank discs are created equal so it is good practice to use professional grade media when considering duplication. Optical media is moving at a very fast pace and continues to be a dominant medium for multimedia and digital content delivery. While there are several variables that can determine playback compatibility issues, advancements in technology both with discs and players have left these problems few and far between. Once discs complete the burning process they move onto the printing line that is, if printing is required.Ĭontrary to popular belief, some fear that duplicated discs may not always work in some playback devices. The data is then verified against the original master to ensure an exact copy has been reproduced and the machine either accepts or rejects the copied version during the finalization process. Information is extracted from the mastered disc or image and burned onto the recordable media with lasers found inside the drives. With this type of production capabilities it makes duplicating professional CDs and DVDs in a short space of time effortless! The Duplication Process -How it worksĭuplication is the process of “burning” data onto blank CD or DVD recordable discs using computer drives and specialized burning software. Our throughput is approximately 1000 discs per hour making us one of the fastest in the business to turn around your duplication projects.
is a full service digital reproduction provider with over a dozen CD/DVD duplication towers under our belt.