Posts tagged digipak printing

CD Replication Packages – DVD Replication Packages – USB Duplication Specials

Posted on September 15, 2008 by Chris Saracino

Ok. So you’ve Googled “CD Replication Canada”, or “DVD Replication U.S.A.”, and you’ve found yourself at this page. We’ve decided to begin posting our monthly specials to our blog page in an effort to increase as much awareness about the packages to our Canadian and U.S based customers. The response to the DVD specials has [...]

Digipak Printing in Canada

Posted on August 15, 2008 by Chris Saracino

This month has seen a big flux of traffic to our web site via our Facebook group, as well as what’s been the passing around of our blog URL. Hands down, the biggest question from our corporate and film clients has been what the main differences are between Digipak product (both CD & DVD) and [...]

CD and DVD Manufacturing on Facebook

Posted on August 8, 2008 by Chris Saracino

So….We started a Facebook group for Standard Media Services, and so far the response has been pretty steady, especially from independent film makers. We’ve got hot packages for August. Check it out on FB at http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=20603853636 Join up. It’s all about spreading the word.

Using CD & DVD for Archival

Posted on July 25, 2008 by Chris Saracino

The consensus of opinions from manufacturers and digital preservation specialists, based on accelerated lifetime testing, is that a high quality CD or DVD, if properly handled and stored, should preserve data for at least 75 years. Studies conducted by Toshiba and Sony even suggest a lifetime as long as 200 years before the data becomes [...]

CD and DVD Replication in Ottawa

Posted on July 12, 2008 by Chris Saracino

Hopefully you’ve found this blog post at our company, Standard Media Services, for a reason. You’ve googled CD & DVD replication, and you live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The nation’s capital. We’re going to break away from the pack here and thoroughly explain the difference between CD Replication and DVD Replication versus CD Duplication and [...]