DVD duplicationDVD duplication is a process of making the exact copies of original DVD discs. DVD duplication usually is intended to create up to 30,000 copies of DVD's. During the DVD duplication the original disc is placed in a reader which then copies the data onto a hard drive. The master is ejected and blank discs are then loaded into the system. DVD duplication transfers data to the blank discs. DVD duplication procedure includes verification process and the copy then accepted or rejected. State-of -the-art robotic system checks the original and automatically rejects disc's with errors or flaws.
DVD duplication generally speaking can make an almost unlimited number of perfect copies from your master disc without any loss of quality. DVD duplication copies ANY DVD as long as it does not have copy protection enabled on your master. DVD duplication process consists in transferring all chapter, track and menu information to the copies along with any other data on the original discs. DVD duplication can also have the option of converting a region 2 - 6, PAL or SECAM DVD and make a region 1, NTSC (American) system DVD that can be played on any set top DVD player.
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