DVD duplication is the phrase usually used to describe the process of copying content to recordable single-layer DVD-R discs (aka: DVD-R duplication) or occasionally dual-layer DVD+R discs.
Our DVD-R duplication process is carried out as follows:
The master disc or data file you supply is used to create an image file on a hard disk connected to a bank of DVD writers.
This image file is then verified against the master disc and copied to A+ grade blank DVD-R discs which have usually been pre-printed with your artwork.
Each finished disc is then verified again against the image file on the hard disk after duplication, ensuring bit-for-bit accuracy for your data.
Visit the dBMasters Ltd website for more information on DVD Duplication