- Burn your master no faster than 8x speed. Every disc has errors, whether it’s duplicated or replicated. Burning your master at speeds faster than 8x increases the number of errors in your disc. It may still play fine, but the higher number of errors means your final manufactured cds or dvds will be more susceptible to skips when scratched. A disc with very few errors can survive rough treatment and still play fine.
- Choose high quality media. All blank discs are NOT created equal.
- Don’t burn from a laptop running on battery power.
- Always finalize the disc. You want to choose the options “Disc At Once (DOA)” and “Close Disc”
- Close other applications when burning. Creating your master for duplication should be the only thing your computer is doing. Other programs working in the background can interrupt the data stream going to your burner.
Preparing Your Master for CD Duplication
June 22nd, 2007 · No Comments ·
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