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The History of Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden invented the CD-R, along with Philips and Sony, on June 13th, 1988. At the time, Taiyo Yuden was the only manufacturer of CD-R media in the world, supplying media to many well-known CD-R distributors. The CD-R was not given the boost it needed until 1992. In that year, CD-ROM drives were introduced into the computer market. At that point, the CD-R market changed from mainly audio applications, to the data market, which because of its quick market expansion gave the CD-R notoriety and market success. As time passed, many Taiwanese manufacturers started to release their own CD-R media, thus resulting in a decrease in prices that continues today. With the market changing rapidly every day, Taiyo Yuden has managed to keep quality their number one issue. Because of this, they continue to be one of the best quality CD-R products in the market today.
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Recording and Mastering Q & A
Recording and Mastering Q & A
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DSR-DVD D8810 is Microboards’ Finest
The DSR-DVD D8810 is Microboards’ newest award winning product.
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CD and DVD Ministry
It’s easier than it sounds… Does your church have a cassette ministry? Many churches do; cassettes are an effective way to reach out to your congregation when they’ve left services on Sunday and gone back to their day-to-day lives. And they’re an effective way to reach out to less active members, new members of the […]
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So… You Want to Dupe CDs? Part II
In the last issue of Church Production Magazine, author Aaron Pratt began this article by talking about some of the more common features available in CD duplicators today. In this issue, he continues this discussion and ends with some advice on what to look for in blank CD media.
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Up and Running!
Only a few years ago, most of the churches enquiring about CD/DVD duplication had an existing cassette ministry and had either realized the potential for disc ministry – or simply realized the inevitability of it all.
Today, even church leaders without prior cassette tape duplication setups – and others who’ve never recorded worship services at all – are considering the benefits of a CD- or DVD-duplication ministry.