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Re: What files make up a master DVD to send for replication?
by Dave Friend on Oct 30, 2009 at 11:48:51 am

Dave,

[Dave Fromme] "For Copy generation (CGMS), I change to One [so the Master can produce copies but the copies can't be copied]"

Set this to none. The setting applies to the replicated product not the DDP image disc (master) you're submitting.

[Dave Fromme] "Mastering Output format, DDP2.10"

This isn't real important but DDP2.0 is more often used and preferred by some replicators.

[Dave Fromme] "My question is what do I actually send the DVD replicating company?"

You need only send the files in the Layer0 folder. You can include the Layer0 folder but it isn't necessary. You don't need to include T5TEXT.DAT but it won't be a problem if it's there.

It is wise to label the disc as containing DDP files and maybe refer to the disc as "Replication Files" or "DVD Replication Image" instead of a "DVD Master." If the operator is asleep at the wheel you could end up with a lot of copies of the DDP files instead of a VIDEO_TS file set. It happens. Make sure your account rep knows you're sending DDP files too - for the same reason.

Dave



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