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  1. Are there any companies out there that can put video on a real dvd instead of burining them to dvd-r? I guessing no but thought I would ask just in case. Would be nice to have a dvd that can play on all players. Thanks!
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  2. There is alot of Places that do it just search Google,Here is one .

    http://www.affordable-dvd-replication-duplication.com/dvd-specials.shtml
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  3. Thanks for the link but I wouldn't need that many. From my search it seems most do it in bulk. It would be nice to find a company who doe it for the home video user. But that link will come in handy later for when i need it. Thanks again!
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    canadateck, that's a interesting company. $4.00US for a DVD9 bulk packed in lots of 250, including mastering and stamping is a bargain. With the mastering and stamping setup costs, I doubt many places this side of Taiwan are much cheaper.
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    Originally Posted by J. Baker
    Thanks for the link but I wouldn't need that many. From my search it seems most do it in bulk. It would be nice to find a company who doe it for the home video user. But that link will come in handy later for when i need it. Thanks again!
    In smaller quantities, the master cost is what matters, so if you do 1 or 250 won't affect the total cost that much. I don't think they will have any problem stomping out just one copy for you, but it'll cost you the same. The "home video user" is limited to writable DVD media.

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  6. Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    In smaller quantities, the master cost is what matters, so if you do 1 or 250 won't affect the total cost that much. I don't think they will have any problem stomping out just one copy for you, but it'll cost you the same. The "home video user" is limited to writable DVD media.

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    That's what I figured. Maybe a company will offer this down the road someday, or not.
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    When they find some cheaper way of creating the master - But I think DVD will long since be dead and forgotten by then...

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    Whats next then?
    COPIED OVER 600 DVDS SO FAR
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