DVD Duplication

Also known as the Digital Versatile Disc or the Digital Video Disc, the DVD is a popular optical storage media format used for data storage. The main uses for DVDs are for movies, data archiving, and software. Most DVDs feature the same dimensions as compact discs but can store more than 6 times the data. DVD duplication is the process of using towers of ‘burners’ (recording units) to take the information stored on a DVD and duplicate the information over and over again on to any number of new DVDs. Each disc then contains the exact information that was contained on the original DVD. Since DVD duplication is a time-consuming process, many large scale DVD duplication projects are handled by firms or companies who specialize in multi-media duplication services.
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