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  • How To Copy CDs
    To make a copy of a CD, you'll need a master to copy, a blank disk, a CD-RW drive, and the proper software. Most computers now include either a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive. If not, you can purchase the appropriate drive reasonably cheaply. Check out online prices or nip in to your local computer store for advice. If you have a DVD-RW drive, you'll be able to copy both CDs and DVDs. The rate of copying will vary, with 4X being the slowest and up to Read More...
  • Standalone CD-ROM Copiers
    The operational details of stand-alone CD-ROM copiers are similar to those of automatic CD copiers. The only difference between the two is the difference between the CD and the CD-ROM. CD-ROM means CD-Read Only Memory (ROM). No additional data can be written on these CDs once they are recorded. The recording of CD-ROMs is done by the vendor and is known as stamping. However, the data from these CDs can be written on other blank CDs using a CD-RO Read More...
  • Bulk CD Cases
    Often times there are a lot of CDs that have to be stored in one place. There are various bulk CD cases available on the market to do that. The various types of CD cases available for storing more than one CD are jewel cases, sleeves, cones, spindles, spirals, pouches, files, etc. The number of CDs that can be stored in these ranges from two to often hundreds in one spindle. The most popular of the bulk CD cases are the jewel cases. However, jew Read More...
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