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CDDVD Now releases Replicated Dual Discs
It's not a CD, It's not a DVD, It's both, It's a DualDisc Replicated "Hybrid Disc"
What is a DualDisc "Hybrid Disc"?
It's a new two-sided disc product introduced primarily by the video and music industry with DVD recorded material on one side and digital audio material on the other side. Each side of the disc works exactly as a separate DVD-ROM or CD-ROM would, allowing you to access all target audiences with just one disc.
The DVD side of the DualDisc offers DVD video, DVD audio or DVD-ROM content which may include many of the features currently found in DVD discs including enhanced audio, 5.1 surround sound, music videos, artists, interviews, behind-the-scene footage, documentary films, photo galleries, web sites, animations, presentations or any other material produced by the authoring company, recording artist or label.
The CD side of the DualDisc is a conventional CD and again can hold all of the usual CD formats currently available to traditional users, with only a slightly reduced capacity.
DualDisc format:
- DVD/ CD
- CD/CD
- HD-DVD/DVD-5
- HD-DVD/CD
DualDisc Replication Service benefits include:
- Traditional CD's on one side (ROM or Audio)
- High capacity - high quality DVD on the other side
- Enhanced video packages on the DVD - 5.1 surround sound Dolby Digital version
- Only marginally more expensive than traditional DVD Discs
- Identical in size to standard CD or DVD
- One Hybrid Disc has the possibility of hitting 100% of your target audience
- Music Video recordings, showing artists and other behind the scenes /documentary footage, artist's comments, lyrics, artists, bios
- Pre-ripped AAC, WMA &/or MP3 files in stereo and surround sound
- Enhanced value supplements such as bonus tracks
- DVD-ROM Material, with the potential of customer registration to collect further material from web sites
- Packaging Ideas: Double Disc packaging options are the same for traditional CD and DVD products. These include: Jewel Case; Amaray Case; Digipack, Softpack; Super Jewel etc.
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