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Make thousands of copies with CD replication

January 25, 2010
Posted in CD Replication — Written by Jack

CDs have now become one of the most popular ways of storing a variety of data including music, movies, games and software. Due to the durability of CDs, they are an excellent cost effective way of storing your vital data.

CD replication is one of the quickest ways of creating a large number of copies of data. Presently, CD replication is extremely popular as it can create thousands of replicated CDs in a short space of time.

The process of CD replication is simple as it uses state of the art equipment. Initially, a glass master is created, which holds the content of the CD. For creating a master copy, a class 100 clean room is required. This is because even a small microscopic scratch on the glass master can greatly affect the quality of data stored on the CD.

Once the glass master is created, numerous copies of CDs can be made in very short space of time. However, when choosing a CD replication company, it is extremely essential that you get the licensing paperwork for data that is stored on the CD prior to the replication process.

The music industry in particular has reaps the benefits of CD replication- by being able to make a large number of CD copies and then releasing them quickly.

The process of CD replication does not affect the overall audio or video quality of the CD- which is one of the most important advantages that it offers.

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