Blu-ray Duplication

Blu-ray Duplication Defined


Blu-ray Duplication is defined as copying or "burning" the content of a High Definition video project to blank BD-R or BD-RW media.  The content can be supplied as a disc image or BD-R master.  The results of Blu-ray Duplication can be a very high quality reliable disc, provided you use quality blank media, verify the integrity of the master, and burn the disc with a good burner.  One issue regarding blank Blu-ray burnables that has not been proven out yet is the need for a more resilient scratch resistant surface on the burned side.  Since the laser beam of the Blu-ray disc is much more narrow than that of Standard Def  DVDs, the BD-R (Blu-ray Blank) may be more susceptible to error due to smudging and scratching of the disc surface.  For that reason a few good suppliers have engineered a tougher scratch resistant coating on their discs.  The quality of current burnable BD-Rs can vary widely in this current market, as many manufacturers are scrambling to get to market.  Retail costs have been ranging from $25 to $8, with varied quality results.  We have found, as would be expected, that the more costly blanks have yielded far superior results.

If you need more information regarding Blu-ray Duplication you can contact us at:
DVD Copycat, Inc.
415-929-1581

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