DVD Duplication While You Wait
5 to 300 DVD copies within 2 days is Reborn Audio Video’s sweet spot for disc duplication. In many cases, we can make copies while you wait! (by appointment).
Blockbuster DVD rentals closed many years ago, but many people still own DVD collections and watch them on DVD players. Many VHS tape owners have converted their videotape, including VHS to DVDs by the thousands. Too many peope ignore the safety of those converted videotapes. If you primarily use DVDs for watching video, consider making a digital copy as well. Digital files ensure usable videos if the DVDs or damaged or lost and are the source for burning new DVDs if needed.
Reasons to Make Copies
DVDs can contain almost 7 times more data than CDs in terms of storage capacity, and video storage is their most common usage. VHS to DVD or other videotape to DVD are the most common DVD usages. CDs are more commonly used for audio applications because audio files are so much smaller than video files. Sharing and backup are the two key reasons to copy DVDs.
Sharing Video by Making a DVD Copy
The most common reason to copy DVDs is to give a copy to somebody else: an old friend, a family member, or a business colleague. Deliver DVDs through the mail or in person.
Duplication for Data Backup
Data backup is an occasional use for DVD copies. Copy files to DVDs (via the correct software) just like you copy files to USBs or hard drives. Pictures, financial statements, and other documents are examples of DVD file storage.
Remember that DVDs need DVD players. DVDs are of no use if there is no player to read them. If you use DVDs for video and you keep a second copy for backup, it is wise to consider a second DVD player saved in a safe place with them.
DVD Duplication: Get Started
- Call or text Jamey: 720 204-5464
- Set an appointment (every project receives my personal attention)
- Drop off your tapes (and records, cassettes, slides, or negatives, too)
- Pick up your new digitized video in a week or less.