There is no minimum order for DVDr's-- we will copy from 1-100000000 for you.

They are matte silver or white on top and are not inkjet printable. You can write on them, apply stickers, spray paint, or use a print gocco.

Turnaround time is 4-6 days excluding mailing time.

PRICES:

1-199 DVDr's 1.30

200+ DVDr's 1.15

You can send more than one master per run to total 200.

Prices are for both +R and -R, please specify which type you are sending if it is not dual format.

The DVD burner will copy any type of format-- it is up to you to make sure your master is compatible for your needs.

There is a minimum order of 50 for specialty DVDr's. This is because we need to special order the type of DVDr you choose. Because of the extra time we have to wait for the DVD's to be shipped it adds 4 days to our turnaround time. Turnaround time is 8-12 days excluding mailing time.

You may send as many masters as you like to meet the minimum, but you must use the same style of DVDr for the whole order of 50 (ex. you send 2 masters and would like 25 copies of each)

PRICES:

50-199 DVDr's 1.80

200+DVDr's 1.65

Here are the choices:

**We only have mini-DVDrs available at this time. Sorry no colors! 

These only work in the -R format.

 

 

 

 

 

here is some info to help you:

I?m so confused, what is the difference between DVD+R and
DVD-R discs, is one better then the other?

* This is one of the more commonly asked questions. The first thing to understand here is that there are two camps. One of them is the DVD FORUM; the other is called the DVD ALLIANCE. The DVD FORUM developed the DVD-R format, while the Alliance developed the ?+? format. Major companies basically chose which one of the two forums they would support. Companies like Pioneer are part of the DVD FORUM, while companies like Sony are part of the DVD ALLIANCE. They would battle between each other, both sides, claiming that their format was superior. The ?+? format was actually created to psychologically seem superior to unsuspecting consumers because most people equate ?+? with being positive, and ?-? with being negative. What is really interesting here is that most people call ?+R/RW? by saying ?PLUS R/RW.? That is correct, however, they make the same common mistake by calling ?-R/RW? as ?MINUS R/RW.? This is not correct as the ?-? sign is actually referred to as ?DASH? and NOT ?MINUS? at all. It?s called DVD DASH R/DASH RW. So as you can see it?s more of a marketing competition, then anything else. And in the last 2 years, supporters and backers of both sides have realized that it?s more profitable to be supportive of both sides, and these companies like Sony and Pioneer have developed dual format drives. Dual format drives are capable of burning either the ?+? format or the ?-? format. Most companies now only make dual format drives. And if you have a dual format drive, you can purchase either the ?+? or ?-? DVDR discs. The last thing to understand is that both formats are extremely compatible in the majority of the standalone/set-top DVD PLAYERS, so the chances of the discs not playing in your DVD player are very rare. There really isn?t a ?better? format, as both are excellent.