CD DVD duplication involves burning a CD-R or DVD-R disc with a laser in a standard CD or DVD writer drives. The 'R' after the format type stands for 'Recordable' (As opposed to replicated discs which are referred to as CD ROM or DVD ROM DISCS where the 'ROM' stands for 'Read-Only Memory' as these discs cannot be burnt at all and are pressed at the time of manufacture).
Storm media uses robotic CD DVD duplicators that can process large numbers of CDs or DVDs quickly and efficiently. This type of production is ideal for smaller print runs of less than 1000 discs, or where the discs are required very quickly.
Duplicated media is then printed using a five colour silk screen or offset lithographic process, resulting in a very high quality disc.