Duplicator needed !! Help !!

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  1. WeddInc

    WeddInc Member

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    Hi, I am down in the States for vacation and visiting my family.
    Back home we do wedding and family videos.
    We put the long event and a slide-show of family pictures onto 1 4.7 dvd.
    We do real quality work but it takes us days to burn 100 copies of it.


    What duplicator do you recommend ?

    I have been searching the web and found that SuperMediaStore has the best prices. Is there any other site that has great prices too.

    I plan to burn at slow speeds, 4x or 2x whatever you recommend.

    I am looking for a 1-9 or 1-10 or 1-11 duplicator

    Which one do you recommend and why.

    Don't need it to be the best in the market
    Looking for great quality on a budget

    Let me know
    thanks
    Diane
     
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    hello

    i will make it more simple

    what brand should i buy ?
    thanks
     
  3. bryston

    bryston Regular member

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    Hi, purchase a duplicator with good dvd drives as Pioneer, LG, or Lite-on :)

    Jo
     
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    Should I buy one with a Hard Drive ?
    Or one with a usb drive ?

    From SuperMediaStore which one would you buy, 1-10 or 1-11

    What the difference between the economic line and the regular ones.

    Will quality suffer if I go with a cheaper one.

    thanks
     
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    1) dups with hard drives are best as they afford the flexibility to reburn a project again w/o need to reload the info (onto a small hdd)
    as having multiple projects stored (assuming that a client wishes more copies of their event at a later date).

    Usb drives have at most 16-32 Gb of memory

    The economy line will usually wear out faster, so if you do not do much duplication, it is ok, where if you have lots of duplication for your photographic clients, a heavier duty model is adviseable


    1-10 or 1-11, depends what do you do more, a max of 10 or 11 discs. The choice is yours
     

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