Information AboutCd Duplication Software
There’s good news for Arizona residents looking for help in reproducing their wedding recorded on a mini DVD or their prize software they’re ready to market. CD duplication services can get those copies out to you in a split!
1Stop Arizona CD Duplication Shop has very competitive rates. They handle everything from beginning to end, from design to mailing/distribution. If you want them to convert a VHS to DVD, they can handle it for just under $100. If you have a BetaCAM SP, they can still accomodate you, but it will cost more. 1Stop Arizona CD Duplication also remasters videos ($100/master; $50 for each short clip).
They can handle even the quickest turnaround. Let’s say you neeed 1,000 copies ASAP—and at least 100 by tomorrow. They can duplicate the 100 for you to speed up the turnaround, then use replication (which is more cost effective for large orders). By combining speed and economic feasibility, you get the best of both worlds. They can do replication in under three business days (although they must be contacted in advance to have arrangements made).
If you need less than 100 copies, they offer retail locations throughout the state. Fro more copies, simply contact their central headquarters, who will make sure the process is handled as efficiently as possible.
Mediatechnics also gives its customers speed and quality. They’ve been doing it for nearly two decades, so you know these guys have been around. They focus on going “the extra mile” to get it done, and get it done on time. They state that their quotes are unbeatable, as is their customer service. They serve Apache Junction, Chandler, Flagstaff, Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Tempe, Tucson, and more.
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