DVD Duplication Photography Shack
Guide
DVD Duplication For Your Backups
By Nikos L Maxwell
Have you ever purchased something at a store and then
asked yourself, "I just paid $40 for this but it
probably only cost 40 cents in materials to make?"
It’s sort of a natural instinct, especially for anyone
who’s worked in retail, to size up the value in their
heads.
Therefore, when browsing the new selection of Blu Ray
titles, one will naturally wonder, "Why can I get
a DVD at Wal-Mart for $10, but these new discs are retailing
at $40?" Are you paying extra for the interactive
features and additional hours of video, or is it just
that much more expensive to burn high-definition? In
essence, it’s more expensive all around, especially
if you’re in the business of HD DVD duplication.
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Blu Ray Disc Is More Expensive To Manufacture
According to optical disc industry officials, the cost
of DVD duplication for a Blu Ray disc is quite high.
A single layer HD DVD, with the capacity or 15GB, costs
$1.15 to manufacture. A 25 GB Blu Ray disc costs $1.30,
whereas your standard Dual Layer DVD would cost $0.50.
This of course is all assuming that you’re buying 25,000
discs at a shot. Across town, at another Blu Ray DVD
authoring plant, single-layer Blu Ray discs are going
for $1.35 - $1.45, while the 50 GB dual-layer Blu Rays
are going for $2.15 - $2.25! If you’re doing the math,
that’s roughly 45 cents per GB. Also, don’t forget there’s
a setup cost that could be as much as $5,000 per line.
Burning Back Up Discs
You may have been using a DVD duplication burner for
many years now. Many consumers like burning back-up
discs for their collection or (illegally) sharing their
movies with friends and family.
There is also a chance you’ll want to burn home movies
onto a BR-DVD to watch on TV, and if you’re an amateur
filmmaker or musician, then there are obvious benefits
to being able to record in the new Blu Ray format. For
a regular computer, Pioneer has a line of relatively
inexpensive bare bones (single layer) Blu Ray burners
for $155 - $179.
Drives For Laptops
Of course, the drives for laptops are slightly more
expensive and must be bought internally at the time
of purchase. The ranges go up to $660 for LaCie and
$360 for the more futuristic-looking Lite-On. Most burners
will also burn CDs and regular DVDs.
Then, of course, there are the brand new double layer
burners retailing currently at $500 that allow copy
protection and the ability to burn to 50 GB. This is
only the beginning of consumer costs, though, because
you haven’t even gotten into BD-R disc costs yet.
Require Special Software
As you know, DVD duplication is no easy task. It’s
not like burning a CD, where you can just easily rip
it onto your computer in five or ten minutes. Instead,
you’ll need special software to break through copyright
barriers and you’ll have to wait much longer for the
information to copy.
Software company "SlySoft" claims to have
AnyDVD HD software that can break Blu Ray’s BD+ protection
to make copies of commercially released Blu Ray titles.
The large film studios were originally enticed by Sony’s
BD+ copy protection, which they felt was far superior
to Toshiba/Microsoft’s HD DVD.
SlySoft promises that they’ll be continually trying
to keep up with the latest innovations that Sony can
come up with and that they’re currently offering the
ability to bypass the beginning warnings, age restrictions
and limitations on some BR discs.
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More Blu Ray Facts....
Have you made the switch from DVD over to Blu Ray yet?
If you have not then what is stopping you? It could
be the price to pay for all of those movies that you
love and own on DVD.
Many people find that slowly re-acquiring those beloved
movies over onto the more expensive Blu-Ray version
is a tad bit expensive but there are ways around this.
Did you know that some programs allow you to burn a
Blu-Ray version of your favorite movie? The trick is
to find the right software programs.
Owning a Blu Ray collection is something most movie
collector’s dream of nightly. The problem is the expense
of acquiring all those favorite movies again but in
Blu-Ray format. It can quickly add up to a major expense.
There is a solution to this problem though.
It involves burning the DVD’s over into Blu-Ray format
with the right software program. If you do not have
the software program this may be a problem but thankfully
there are programs out there that you can purchase.
The opportunity to own a Blu Ray disc collection is
a great one and should not be passed up. But what do
you do with all of those DVD’s you collected over the
years?
Plus let’s not forget that Blu-Ray discs can be quite
expensive in comparison to DVD’s. Converting all of
your collection over into Blu-Ray can be a chore, a
very expensive one at that. The answer to your problem
is to burn the DVD onto Blu-Ray format.
Are you a movie fan that just is not pleased with the
quality of your DVDs? Is the color and sound not what
you expect from your extensive collection? Maybe you
should try swapping those old DVDs for Blu Ray discs.
You will be surprised by the difference in picture quality
and sound.
But these discs do not come cheap. They are more expensive
than DVDs but well worth the price. The trick is to
burn your own Blu-Ray movies at home with a software
program designed especially for burning movies.

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