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Burning DVDs in volume

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Burning DVDs in volume - 03-10-2009, 07:50 PM


We are looking at making a DVD tutorial and I was wondering if anyone has purchased DVDs in volume from a third party burner. I can make some, but it will have a number of videos and the testing I am doing takes forever to burn one. I am looking for someone who can take my prototype and burn say, 1000 for an initial run.
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discmakers comes to mind.
http://www.discmakers.com/selfservicequoter/

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03-10-2009, 08:07 PM


If you have a decent budget, you probably want to get it pressed, not burned. Do a search online, I think the minimum order is around 1k, with silk screen printing. Looks much more professional, and read failure rate is lower than burned discs.

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Thanks,
Just found DiskMakers web site with Google. Looks promising.

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