software, and yet nothing seems to work.





Most professional CDs that are purchased from a



retail outlet such as Circuit City or Best Buy



works in any type of CD player, which probably makes



you wonder what they are doing that your not. All



of us wonder this, especially when out duplicated



CDs don't want to play back like they should.





Much to the contrary, it's because the music



industry burns their CDs differently. Instead



of simply duplicating CDs, the music industry



chooses to replicate CDs. Even though the



terminology may seem synonymous, the process is



actually totally different.





CD replication is used for the mass production of



CDs, which is normally more than 500. Instead



of writing the data to a CD using a laser as



with duplication, CD replication uses a glass



master to stamp (or press) the data onto the



disc. This helps to eliminate almost all of the



issues associated with playability that are



encountered when burning CDs at home. CD



replication is a far superior process of burning



CDs.





Important to note, is the superior quality of



CDs that are pressed using replication doesn't



come cheap. Even when using independant CD



duplication companies such as Absolute Disc or



Oasis, there is still going to be a very high



cost associated with the replication of disks.





For your next project, try having your CDs



replicated rather than duplicated. This will



ensure your project is very high quality, even



though you'll need to order more than 500 CDs



to recive this process.