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September, 2008
by Stephen Smith
A guide to which DVD mass-production option works best for you. You've burned a master disc of your pièce de résistance and are ready to ship it all over. Just one problem: you have only one disc, and burning hundreds by yourself isn't feasible. Or is it? Both duplication services and home-use duplicators create the same outcome, so which one should you go with? This article will arm you with the information you need to choose the option that works best for you, so you can tackle your next big project with ease.
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March, 2007
by John Burkhart
Anyone who's serious about encoding for a wide variety of formats and doing it efficiently will find this video compression software their main squeeze.
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January, 2007
by Edward B. Driscoll, Jr
An Introduction to DVD Hardware and Software.
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January, 2007
by Morgan Paar
In attics, basements and closets everywhere, there are piles of tapes waiting for the ambitious video editor to give them new life.
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January, 2007
by Richard Gray
Burn, Print, Show!
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October, 2006
by Richard Gray
Affordable Automated Duplication
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October, 2005
by Bill Davis
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September, 2005
by Morgan Paar
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August, 2005
by Morgan Paar
Disc Makers ReflexMax4 DVD Duplicator
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April, 2005
by Bill Davis
The home DVD production dam started breaking down when computer manufacturers started equipping their products with DVD burners.
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April, 2005
by Bill Davis
How to keep that freshly burned DVD from moonlighting as a coffee-table coaster.
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February, 2005
by Charles Fulton
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January, 1999
by Arthur Aiello
Do-it-yourself film-to-video is easy and allows you to add a personal touch to your classic footage.
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April, 1999
by Arthur Aiello
Transferring slides to video can be a very simple process.
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June, 1999
by Larry Lemm
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June, 1999
by Jim Stinson
Generation loss may well be the video editor's worst enemy. Here are some tips on how you can avoid its evils, regardless of the format you're shooting with.
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November, 2003
by Greg Askins
Follow a reader through the process of creating a VCD
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September, 2003
by Charles Bloodworth
There's nothing wrong with analog camcorders, but there are many good reasons your next camcorder should be digital.
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September, 2003
by Joe McCleskey
There are more options for getting your video seen than ever before.
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September, 2004
by Kyle Cassidy
DVD may be all the rage, but there is a nearly universal distribution path that has been around for quite a while now.
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August, 2004
by Charles Fulton
Throw that carousel projector away. Now you can build your own slideshow that doesn't require turning down the lights.