The ultimate purpose of CD replication

Last week I read an article on the use of CD replication. Here are few excerpts of that article. Today’s information technology enabled world demands proper storage of data. Be it music, video, or statistical data, it is extremely important to ensure proper storage of data. Sometimes you may need to share the stored data to several hundreds or thousands of users. Here comes the need for CD replication. You might think that you can do replication by using your own CD writer. Yes, you can do it but what if quantities required are in huge demand.

CD replication is a process of making copies of a master CD in a professional environment retaining same quality that of master CD. A large number of music and software companies make the use of CD replication services to create hundreds of thousands of copies. 

CD replication is done in an industrial environment and involves using a master disc created from a source recording. A replication company employs different processes to get an excellent quality master. These processes are glass mastering, photo-resist mastering, and dye-polymer mastering.

The CDs are further quality controlled to check for any errors, aberrations or faults. If there are no defects, then it progresses to the next stage of mass replication. Thus, the replicated CDs are all of unmatched quality.

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