Silver Bottom CD-R Duplication

September 21, 2009 by Brian G Fisher 

If you are a band on a small budget, but want to produce a professional looking CD that does not have that green tint on the bottom of the disc, we have your solution.  There has recently been a new manufacturer called Falcon, that is producing a very high quality CD-R that has a pure silver bottom.  This disc looks just like our professionally pressed “replicated discs”, however, these are burnables.  The advantage to these burnables is that you can order volumes as low as 50 pieces, yet still receive a finished product that looks like a pressed CD.  Pressed Cd’s(replication) usually start at 1000 units or more.

We have had excellent response to these discs, they really are a great product and we hope to get the word out on these.  50% of selling your CD is marketing, and having a professional looking product to sell lets people know you care about the quality of your work.

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We will be happy to answer any questions you might have.

Top Tips for Burning your Audio CD Master

September 14, 2009 by Brian G Fisher 

If you are a new band on a tight budget, here are a few tips for burning your next CD master.

Song Titles Showing up on My CD – Remember that even if you output a master from a program like I-tunes and you see the track titles, those track titles will most likely not translate to the duplication or replication process. What you have to do is Embed metadata into your ID3 tags. There are several free soft wares that will do this for you, just use your search engine browser for “Embedding meta data CD software” and you should be able to find a few. Once this is done, inform your Replication or Duplication company to check that the meta data is there on your master. You should be able to get an affirmative from your CD manufacturer.

Burning the master correctly – When burning your master, be sure to use quality blank media and burn at 16X speed. Audio CD’s do not have self correcting algorithms for burning data. Burning a disc slowly will help create a more robust disc that has less potential for errors. Also, using good blank media: we recommend Taiyo Yuden or Falcon if you can source them, or two good commercial brands are Verbatim and Sony.

These two topics typically represent most of the technical questions that we get on the CD Manufacturing end.

If you have more questions on CD Manufacturing you can contact us at:
1-888-889-2926
Ask for Amy or Brian
or send your inquiries to:

DVD Duplication.net
74 Crestline Drive, Suite 9
San Francisco, CA 94131