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What’s so bad on a cdr?
Quote from: hitsaw on January 16, 2020, 04:39:30 AMWhat’s so bad on a cdr?CDr not lasting for very long time compare do pressed cds. Pressed cd will be the same all the time, when cdr may be unplayable after couple of years. So that what wrong with cdr. Anyway apparently Eiht was not aware that his manager decided to release album on cdr
What company?Blue stamp music?! Their company?
ok, but those manufacturers aint made any decision by them own. just do what labels order.
^^ yupeiht confirmed with me.. heres the message they received from their manufactureGod Morning,This email is to follow-up with our phone conversation yesterday about the MC Eiht CD's. Their are two ways to manufacture disc, one way being replication which is a process where every disc is replicated from a glass master meaning every disc created in this process is essentially it's own master copy. the replication process requires a minimum of 300 copies to be made which is more than what was created for this first run. Being that the project is not released yet and you wanted to provide the fans with an exclusive experience we went with the duplication process, which allows you to produce a more exclusive run of product. The duplication process is where every disc is a copy of a master disc. The quality of disc that I used to create these disc are of the highest quality available in 2019. We've come along way from the early 2000's where at one point duplication quality couldn't compete with replication, but that is not the case anymore.