DVD replication
DVD Replication
DVD technology allows for storage capacities 14 times greater than CD-ROM's from 4.7 to 17 Gigabytes. The encoding process converts both audio (AC-3 files) and video (MPEG-2 files) to DVD format. Authoring the DVD involves the creation of menus, chapter breaks, supplementary audio tracks, sub-titles, and a variety of other features exclusive to DVD technology. Your DVD can contain data on one or both sides and also has a "dual-level" feature available to increase the amount of information.
* DVD 5: One side, with single layer of recording (4.7GB) (graphic) * DVD 9: One side, with dual layers of recording (8.5GB) (graphic) * DVD 10: Both sides, with a single layer of recording (9.4GB) (graphic) * DVD 18: Both sides, with dual layers of recording (17 GB) (graphic)
This pricing is based on client provided DLT or ``Master cut" Ready DVD and a minimum run of 1000 units of DVD-5 or DVD-9 or DVD-10. Printing, graphic design, film output are additional.
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