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  2. Replication (optical media) - Wikipedia

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    In optical disc manufacturing, replication is the process of producing discs via methods that do not involve "burning" blank CD, DVD or other discs; the latter is known as duplication. The replication of optical discs involves: the creation of a glass master from a client original master. the creation of a nickel stamper from that glass master.

  3. Compact disc manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    During glass mastering, glass is used as a substrate to hold the CD master image while it is created and processed; hence the name. Glass substrates, noticeably larger than a CD, are round plates of glass approximately 240 mm in diameter and 6 mm thick. [2] They often also have a small, steel hub on one side to facilitate handling. The ...

  4. Nimbit - Wikipedia

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    Nimbit provides services for CD and DVD replication, and for short-run CD-R and DVD-R duplication. The service includes packaging (including options for jewel cases , digipacks , and other packaging types), artwork (including inserts of various page counts), UPC generation (or use of an existing UPC , if available), electronic PDF graphic proof ...

  5. Nimbus Records - Wikipedia

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    The latter is a short-run disc manufacturing capability that has enabled Nimbus Records to make virtually all its catalogue of recordings from the earliest times available to record-buyers. Another activity Nimbus Records is known for is the use of advanced "piano roll" techniques to recapture on CD the recordings once made by famous composers ...

  6. Optical disc authoring - Wikipedia

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    Optical disc authoring, including CD, DVD, and Blu-ray Disc authoring, is the process of assembling source material—video, audio or other data—into the proper logical volume format to then be recorded ("burned") onto an optical disc (typically a compact disc or DVD).

  7. CD publishing - Wikipedia

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    The term CD publishing is believed to have been coined by the Rimage Corporation as part of a marketing program which referred to CD-R discs as "digital paper." Automated disc production and printing systems, such as those made by Rimage, can be shared on a computer network much like an office printer to facilitate the creation of unique discs.

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