|  | Posted by doc on 10/05/66 11:54 
remember duplicated and replicated aren't the same.  a lot think these are the same.  duplicated is a burned copy from an original like via a dvd
 burner or dvd burner drive, while replicated is produced outside the disc
 and pressed between two plastic like sleeves.  the biggest difference is in
 appearance and longivity.  the burned dvd will show a burned quantity on the
 disc while the replciated will not.  moreover, the burned is said to last
 10-20 years while the replicated (pressed) is said to be one's lifetime . .
 at least that's what some websites are claiming.  is it true?  dunno.  i do
 both and our experience states that unless you need 500 copies or more OR
 need to make sure this lasts a lifetime, stay with burned.
 
 DrD
 
 <davesvideo@aol.com> wrote in message
 news:1152709494.866536.4430@35g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
 > Richard Crowley wrote:
 >
 >> > Am I correct in assuming that basically no one sells burned
 >> > DVDs?
 >>
 >> Certainly not. Burned DVDs are sold all the time in cases
 >> where it doesn't make economic sense to do the minimum
 >> quantity for moulded discs.
 >
 > That's why I ask. I would have no problem with them as a giveaway
 > promo, but I'm just sort of afraid of unhappy buyers if the DVD fails
 > after a short time.
 >
 >> Do you have proper releases for people appearing on the
 >> video?  Do you have copyright permission to use the content?
 >> Do you have synchronization license for any music?
 >
 > I wouldn't be considering the project if I didn't. :-)
 >
 >> I do small scale (<100) production and replication and
 >> I have listed some of my BKMs (Best Known Methods)
 >> on one of my web pages...
 >> http://www.rcrowley.com/VideoBKM.htm
 >
 > Thanks, that is why I asked here. I figured there were some here that
 > offer such services. I'll check it out.
 >
 > Dave
 >
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