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Disc Replication vs. Disc Duplication

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What is disc replication?
What is disc duplication?



What is disc replication?

Replication is the manufacturing process of an optical disc (CD/DVD-Audio, CD/DVD-Rom, or DVD). This term is generally used when referring to large-scale press runs where data is "stamped" onto the disc. Disc replication creates retail quality discs. This process is sometimes confused with burning or duplication.

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What is disc duplication?

Duplication is the copying of data onto recordable media (such as a CD-R or DVD-R). This term is generally used when referring to small-run CD/DVD projects where data is "burned" onto a pre-made recordable disc. The difference between "burning" and "stamping" is that stamping is done on large industrial machinery. Burning is a process done on differing scales; from a single disc on your personal computer to thousands of discs in our custom, large-scale CD-R and DVD-R duplication units.

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