View Full Version : Best outsourced DVDs?


Alex Barabas
July 18th, 2005, 02:26 PM
I need to make 1000 DVDs that will be passed out to my client's customers. They need to be compatible with as many DVD players as possible, so doing them at home doesn't seem like the way to go. What are some companies out there (that you guys have been happy with) that I could send an authored DVD-R to that could master them and stencil them as well? Thanks!

Ash Greyson
July 18th, 2005, 03:50 PM
Most production houses want a DLT to master from but a DVD-R will work, there will just be no copy protection. I recommend Diskmakers, they have done projects for me of sizes ranging from 300 units to 50,000.


ash =o)

Alex Barabas
July 20th, 2005, 11:42 PM
Most production houses want a DLT to master from but a DVD-R will work, there will just be no copy protection. I recommend Diskmakers, they have done projects for me of sizes ranging from 300 units to 50,000.


ash =o)

Yea, I was on the phone w/ Diskmakers and they blew me away with service -- I got a quote that my client liked (I think). Anyway, I don't care about copy protection -- DVD Decrypter makes easy of anything I've found... plus, if someone wants to copy the advertisement (It's a tour of a pilot training school), more power to them.

Eric James
July 24th, 2005, 02:45 PM
Hey Alex,
as I said in another thread I have been very hapy with Newleaf Media and I've done around 20,000 disks with them this far.

http://www.newleafmedia.us/

Thanks,
Eric James
http://www.expertmagic.com/