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  1. I am having a video produced in the next coming months and will need to have it professionally duplicated and packaged. I need a few thousand copies made, the DVD itself silk screened (to put some picture and text on the front) and then professionally packaged and shrink wrapped.

    Does anyone have any experience and recommendations with companies that do this? Would love some names or advice on where to look.


    Thanks all!
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  2. Anyone heard of a company called "Duplium"?
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  3. Originally Posted by disturbed1
    http://www.cdrom2go.com/cd_replication/dvd-replication.asp

    Looks cool!

    Have you or anyone else used this company before?

    Also, I see they offer DVD-5 and DVD-9

    Are the physical discs themselves different for DVD-9?


    What are the differences between DVD-5 and DVD-9?
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    DVD5 disks are single layer. DVD9 disks are dual layer.

    If you don't want to put more than 4.36Gb, you go for DVD5.

    Also, another company is Disctronics.

    Try www.disctronics.com.

    I am told they are excellent.
    The more I learn, the more I come to realize how little it is I know.
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  5. There's a vendor named Disc One.
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    Also Cinram.
    They are Canadian Based but have locations all over the world.

    http://www.cinram.ca

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  7. Originally Posted by Sominex24
    I am having a video produced in the next coming months and will need to have it professionally duplicated and packaged. I need a few thousand copies made, the DVD itself silk screened (to put some picture and text on the front) and then professionally packaged and shrink wrapped.

    Does anyone have any experience and recommendations with companies that do this? Would love some names or advice on where to look.


    Thanks all!
    Possibly check your local phone book for a start!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

    makntraks
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  8. Originally Posted by SaSi

    Also, another company is Disctronics.

    Try www.disctronics.com.

    I am told they are excellent.
    That's what I am looking for and why I am not "going through my local book"

    I need and want advice and feedback from people who have heard of the companies or used them.

    Thanks SaSi!
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  9. Originally Posted by Sominex24
    Originally Posted by SaSi

    Also, another company is Disctronics.

    Try www.disctronics.com.

    I am told they are excellent.
    That's what I am looking for and why I am not "going through my local book"

    I need and want advice and feedback from people who have heard of the companies or used them.

    Thanks SaSi!
    From the replies here it looks as most just post info w/o giving ACTUAL testimony that THEY have used the kind of service THEY are recommending to you... still a crap shoot in my book..
    And in some case I believe local to be the best route...

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  10. Replication is the way to go if you're doing a few thousand. Duplicating is better for around less than a thousand discs, I'd say.

    Where are you geographically?
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    Sominex 24 wrote:
    disturbed1 wrote:
    http://www.cdrom2go.com/cd_replication/dvd-replication.asp



    Looks cool!

    Have you or anyone else used this company before?

    Also, I see they offer DVD-5 and DVD-9
    Used them for a project involving 200 DVDs.
    Efficient. Good service.
    Sleeve quality not as professional as expected but good enough for a school project. Media quality good enough. About 5% would not play correctly in any player and another 2% would not play in very few DVD players. These last 2% of error probably related to media quality.
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  12. www.discmakers.com

    Top quality, decent prices, and quick turnaround. I would recommend them.
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  13. Originally Posted by freestyler
    Replication is the way to go if you're doing a few thousand. Duplicating is better for around less than a thousand discs, I'd say.

    Where are you geographically?
    I am in the Philadelphia area


    What is the difference between duplication and replication?


    What kinds of prices have people here got when they had over 1000 copies or so made?
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