dvd burning – How Would You Like Your Video CD Done? Burned or Stamped? by Adrian Lee
May 31, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
The real question is… Do you know the difference between the video CDs that you burn yourself with your PC and the video CDs that you buy from video shops?
The answer is… a world of difference!
In this article, I will attempt to answer in layman terms so that non-technical people might understand.
First, they are manufactured differently. One is BURNED and the other is STAMPED.
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dvd replication – Dvd Replication Services – Important Criteria To Consider
May 31, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
Dvd Replication Services – Important Criteria To Consider
If you are planning to duplicate and clone the DVD, DVD replication services will be the best way to ease your job when you are dealing with thousands of copies. In fact there are already a lot of companies out there who could offer this type of services at a very cheap price. The activity of replicating and duplicating DVD from the Read more
dvd burning – YouTube – How to burn YouTube videos to a DVD
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Have you ever broken a new DVD or wanted to keep a back-up in case you loaned it to a friend and they never returned it? If you are like me, you’ve had this happen plenty of times and that is why I want to tell you how to burn copyrighted dvds and never worry about this again! Let’s face it, those suckers are expensive enough as it is.
dvd burning – How Would You Like Your Video CD Done? Burned or Stamped? by Adrian Lee
May 31, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
The real question is… Do you know the difference between the video CDs that you burn yourself with your PC and the video CDs that you buy from video shops?
The answer is… a world of difference!
In this article, I will attempt to answer in layman terms so that non-technical people might understand.
First, they are manufactured differently. One is BURNED and the other is STAMPED.
CD Read more
dvd burning – YouTube – How to burn YouTube videos to a DVD
May 30, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment

DVD burning problems (ecoding process is stopped at 70.1%)?
OK so here is what i did.
I have my video on Windows movies maker —
then i tell it to make a dvd.
then it send me to a place where i can make my own dvd main menu
i do that and press BURN
it begin ecoding and it has stopped on 70.1 %
it has been at 70.1% for about an hour and i'm almost possitive there is something wrong with the ecoding process. CAN SOME ONE HELP ME?! i don't know what i did or what i should do so im offering a 10 point reward for whoever helps me through this the best!!
dvd burning – How Would You Like Your Video CD Done? Burned or Stamped? by Adrian Lee
May 30, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
The real question is… Do you know the difference between the video CDs that you burn yourself with your PC and the video CDs that you buy from video shops?
The answer is… a world of difference!
In this article, I will attempt to answer in layman terms so that non-technical people might understand.
First, they are manufactured differently. One is BURNED and the other is STAMPED.
CD Read more
dvd burning – How To Burn Copyrighted DVDs? Simple And Easy as 1, 2, 3!
May 30, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
Have you ever broken a new DVD or wanted to keep a back-up in case you loaned it to a friend and they never returned it? If you are like me, you’ve had this happen plenty of times and that is why I want to tell you how to burn copyrighted dvds and never worry about this again! Let’s face it, those suckers are expensive enough as it is.
I’ve got several programs that I use to burn my CDs like most Read more
dvd burning – How Would You Like Your Video CD Done? Burned or Stamped? by Adrian Lee
May 30, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment
The real question is… Do you know the difference between the video CDs that you burn yourself with your PC and the video CDs that you buy from video shops?
The answer is… a world of difference!
In this article, I will attempt to answer in layman terms so that non-technical people might understand.
First, they are manufactured differently. One is BURNED and the other is STAMPED.
CD Read more
dvd burning – YouTube – How to burn YouTube videos to a DVD
May 29, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment

The real question is… Do you know the difference between the video CDs that you burn yourself with your PC and the video CDs that you buy from video shops?
The answer is… a world of difference!
In this article, I will attempt to answer in layman terms so that non-technical people might understand.
First, they are manufactured differently. One is BURNED and the other is STAMPED.
CD Burning is also known as CD Writing. This is what you do on your PC if you have a CD writer. You use blank medias called the CDR where R stands for Recordable. The process of burning or writing takes a few minutes as the video data is burned onto the CD track by track. Your PC can only burn one CD at a time. If you need to make more copies of the same CD quickly, you will need to use a CD Duplicator. A CD Duplicator machine is about the size of a desktop PC or bigger and can burn seven or more CDs at a time in a few minutes. CD Duplication is suitable for creation of small quantities of two to 500 CDs.
CD Stamping is also known as CD Pressing. These are the Video CDs you purchase from the video shops. If you turn them around you will notice they do not look the same as the CDs you burn yourself. Stamped CDs have no noticeable tracks. They do not use the same blank CDR media. Your blank CDR media cannot be used for stamping. The process of CD stamping or pressing takes less than one second for each CD as the video data is actually stamped, physically pressed, all at once onto the CD, not track by track. You cannot use your PC’s CD Writer nor a CD Duplicator to stamp CDs. You need a CD Replicator. The CD replicating machine is about the size of three wardrobes, costs six figures and can replicate thousands of CDs in a few minutes. CD Replication is only suitable for creation of larger quantities of more than 1000 CDs and not economical for anything less.
Here are the definitions from Google Search:
What is CD Duplication: Creating CDs by ‘writing’ (burning) blank discs using a CD duplicator.
What is CD Replication: The process of ‘pressing’ or ‘stamping’ video, audio or data onto a CD from a master disc.
Adrian Lee http://www.videolane.com/?CD_DVD_Duplication
About The Author
Adrian Lee is a recognized authority on the subject of videography. His web site, http://videolane.com/, provides a wealth of informative articles and resources on everything you’ll ever need to know about Creating, Converting and Copying DVD, VCD and Other Video Formats.
dvd burning – YouTube – How to burn YouTube videos to a DVD
May 29, 2010 by Blu Ray Burner · Leave a Comment


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