Struggling with the decision whether to choose CD replication or CD duplication? In the following content, we will be breaking down each process briefly, helping you to decide which one is suitable for you.
Defining CD duplication
Just like the way you burn CDs onto empty discs using your personal computer, in CD duplication lasers are used to burn data onto pre-manufactured discs but on a large scale. It uses several writer drives in broad interconnecting towers. The final result is high quality CD-R, where the ‘R’ stands for recordable.
What is CD replication?
CD replication is the process for manufacturing CDs from scratch. No pre-manufactured discs are involved in this method and instead it presses the discs through a glass master in order to build the data onto the CD. The glass master is created from the original data provided by the client. A stamper is developed after checking data corruption thoroughly and that will be used for creating each disc. The final result is CD-ROM, ‘ROM’ stands for ‘read-only memory’.
Note:
If you want small number of units, then CD duplication is a good option for you. If you are in hurry and require your product as early as possible, CD duplication is perfect for you. CD duplication allows you to add and remove data; even changing the entire data is hassle-free compared to CD replication.
No comments:
Post a Comment