cool-sites-net.com
Home :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add URL
 

Recreation & Entertainment

Society & Issues

Health & Hygiene

Finance & Banking

Food & Recipe

Careers & Employment

Teens & Children

Medical Care

Garden & Home

Realty & Property

Fashion & Relationships

Automotive

Shopping Online

Outdoor & Sports

Research & Science

Politics & Government

Events & News

Education & Reference

Business & Commerce

Hotels & Travel

Indoor Games

Self Healing

Internet & Computers

Art & Culture

 

Home › Recreation & Entertainment › Video & Audio
 

DVD Replication Services

 

Author: Ross Bainbridge

Like their CD predecessors, DVDs store audio, video and other forms of digital data. A number of government, business, educational and other organizations use DVDs to spread information in the form of sales presentations, lectures, documentaries and other forms of multimedia communication. For this purpose, when multiple copies need to be produced from a master DVD, professional DVD replicating services are required.

DVD replication services are usually needed for the replication of discs in numbers above 500. If only a short run is asked for, the costs could be prohibitive as a result of setup expenses. Setup costs generally include the manufacturing of a glass master from which the discs will be pressed. Moreover, subscribers to replication services might also require the production and printing of artwork and paper parts as parts of the complete package.

It has been observed that some replicating companies are great at high volumes only, while others excel at low runs. Some can process fast turns, i.e., finish work within the scheduled time, while others make empty promises. Those capable of maintaining consistently fast turnaround times will usually demand a higher price. A few could be low-cost leaders, but others may have special printing or packaging capabilities.

Volume is another factor you must take into consideration. You should remember that the larger the volume, the less the cost per piece.

DVDs are mostly printed using either silkscreen, offset, or thermal technology, each having its own strengths and weaknesses. Although widely used, many of the designs created by graphic artists today are too complicated to be effectively printed using silkscreen technology. Offset printing gives a much higher resolution, allowing for more color control and finer detail. Monocolor thermal printing is the fastest and least expensive of them. Consider all these factors, i.e., cost and quality, before choosing your replicating plant.

Author Bio:
Ross Bainbridge is a reputed author. Ross likes to write articles about this subject.
You can also reach this article by using: home entertainment audio, entertainment audio, audio entertainment center
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Tarot Cards
 
Monks Make Mac Movies (Magnificently!)
 
Psychic Seduction Tips
 
Planet SSARG: "The Great Battle" (Chapters 15 Part two; and 16)
 
Piano Students Lord the Keyboard With One Music Ring to Bind Them All in Perfect 5ths
 
Why Ticket Design Matters
 
Psychics
 
Stockbridge Romance [Chapter Four: Love Making and Breakfast]
 
Caribbean Stud Poker Player
 
The Sopranos (Season 3) DVD Review
 
 
 
 
 

Big Brother 7 - Week One

The housemates have been banged up in the lunatic asylum that is the Big Brother house and one will ... - David Walker
 

An Online Bingo Systems Guaranteed To Help You Win

Learn how to improve your odds when playing online bingo. Learn a system based on mathematics anybod ... - Hunter Crowell
 

Picking a Guitar For You

The guitar is or at least close to the most propular type of instrument at the moment, everyone or a ... - Jakob Culver
 
 

Birthdays - When You've Only Got One Hundred Years

An article about celebrating your 100th birthday, from a slightly humorous perspective. - Michael Russell
 

What's Astrology Good For?

You usually find it on the comics page. Most people who read it make jokes about it; some, under the ... - Alexander Zoltai
 
 
Home :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © www.coolsitesnet.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.