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For DVD replication, AVC Corporation offers the capabilities to replicate both
DVD -5 and DVD-9, the two most popular formats of DVD presentation.
The stamper is the metal master that will be used in the DVD molding machine. A DVD is comprised of two polycarbonate substrates
bonded together. To form each substrate, molten polycarbonate is injected into the DVD molds and compressed against the stamper to form the pit impressions (data) which are readable in your DVD player. The two substrates are
then bonded together to form a finished DVD.
DVD's must be made flat and stay flat. Disc thickness, now critical, must be more uniform than in CD's. Furthermore,
DVD's are also significantly more sensitive to jitter and tilt. In order to accomplish these more exacting quality standards, the Mastering and Electroforming process windows have been tightened to allow for the maximum
replication process window. By utilizing the latest advances in bonding technologies, AVC has been able to optimize and integrate these improvements into our replication lines to assure our clients that they will always
receive the highest quality products.
AVC replicates all DVD products including DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-Audio and DVD-Hybrids in the following formats:
- DVD-5: single sided/single layer (4.7GB)
- DVD-9: single sided/dual layer (8.5GB).
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