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DVD duplicator question
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onthedownlow wrote:
For best quality on average you are looking at 20+ minutes per lightscribe burn on the disc with moderate coverage (graphics/text). It's great, but patience is definitely needed. I've been using it for years now.

On what speed burner is that? at 20 minutes per disc, 10 discs at a time, that's two minutes per disc average. So 250 discs @ 2/min disc would be 8.33hrs... yeah, that is sounding less appealing. Right now I can pump out 100 discs in a half hour.
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M A V I C wrote:
Right now I can pump out 100 discs in a half hour.

Holy Cow. What do you do with all these discs? are these for clients that want to give out DVDs with videos of their companies or products? don't they make those in China anyway?
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space-time wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
Right now I can pump out 100 discs in a half hour.

Holy Cow. What do you do with all these discs? are these for clients that want to give out DVDs with videos of their companies or products? don't they make those in China anyway?
They're for a client for whom I produce a custom video for. There's a unique one for each of their classes. The footage it from the class, and the video is produced on the last day or next to last day of the class, then shown to the class. Then the video is made available on disc before the class is over. So depending on the size of the class, there's 100-300 discs that need to be burned in sometimes as few as two hours. They can't be produced offsite because they're short runs that could cost too much, plus no one offers that kind of turnaround time.
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