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Main Vin Power Digital Index
- How do I pick a good Duplicator?
When
deciding on purchasing a duplicator,
there are a number of key elements to
consider when determining which unit
and brand would fit your needs the best.
Even though price is a strong determining
factor, keep in mind what you are getting
for the price; will the unit perform
as needed? Will the unit grow as your
needs grow? Will the company stand behind
the product and provide the support
you need when you need it? Is the company
looking out for your best interest or
their own? Most importantly, will the
company be around in the future or will
they disappear as soon as you need them?
Just like purchasing a computer, home
appliance, or even a car, pricing varies
depending on performance, reliability,
brand name, and manufacturer support.
So when you are selecting a duplicator,
do not just consider the price, but
pay particular attention to these 3
key elements:
1. Design & Component
material
2. Manufacturing,
Testing, and Shipping procedures
3. Customer Service
and Technical Support
I) Design & Component material:
When you look at the SharkCopier duplicator
from Vinpower Digital, the first thing
you notice is the unique look and design.
This attractive design not only differentiates
itself through its appearance, but through
the use of higher quality and more effective
components and parts. It is those parts
that ensure a better performing and
longer lasting duplicator. There are
a number of duplicator providers who
just throw components together without
taking into consideration quality or
effectiveness. The SharkCopier is not
assembled with the standard parts and
low cost components others use; the
SharkCopier is designed to answers to
a higher calling, yours! The following
components show the added value of the
SharkCopier over the competition:
A)
Casing (external
case): The SharkCopier uses an aluminum
casing specially designed by Vinpower
Digital created to diffuse the internal
heat created by the drives much faster
than the standard steel casing. With
the SharkCopier's advanced air flow
design and aluminum casing, the internal
temperature is approximately 10 ~ 15
degrees cooler than alternative cases
on the market. Operating the duplicator
under lower temperatures will not only
allow for continuous use without a need
for a cool down period, but also increases
the lifetime of the unit while providing
better reliability when duplicating.
The less heat concentrated on the drives,
the better the performance and the longer
they will continue to perform.
B)
Controller (operating
system): The controller for the SharkCopier
is specially manufactured for these
units and is not available to the general
public as other controller brands in
alternative duplicators are. For most
of the standard controller companies,
their focus is more on uniformity to
work the same for everyone instead of
optimizing the performance and conveniences
expected from users of the SharkCopier.
In fact, if you took two identical duplicators
with the only variables being the controllers,
the SharkCopier controller will produce
a better disc performance rating every
time (using the PIPO scale for measuring
disc quality). The controllers are calibrated
to optimize the industry recognized
best drivers/burners on the market.
In addition to compatibility, we make
a more powerful controller that ensures
proper function and more reliability.
The added power allows our controller
to perform all the same functions as
standard controllers but offers more
options and capabilities which benefit
the end user dramatically.
C)
Drives (writer
and reader drives): The SharkCopier
only uses the best drives optimized
for multi-drive simultaneous duplication
to provide the greatest possible performance.
The controller is able to manipulate
many of the drives on the market directly
to provide stable and quality performance
that is better suited for duplicator
use. Understanding and using the best
drives for your particular needs and
circumstances is extremely important
for both your end product and your pocket
book.
II) Manufacturing, Testing,
and Shipping procedures
Even if you use the best components
and materials to build the duplicator,
if the proper care and knowledge to
assemble them is not performed, then
you will not have an optimized unit.
The SharkCopier is assembled by the
most knowledgeable and skilled technicians
and every duplicator has to pass a 72
hour continuous burn-in test before
it's ever released to the public. The
SharkCopier is assembled under the strictest
Quality Control conditions to ensure
every unit sold meets the highest standards
in quality and performance.
To further ensure that the SharkCopier
arrives to the customer in the best
condition and to prevent any possible
damage caused by the shipping carrier,
all of the SharkCopiers are double insulated
and packed in a specially designed shipping
box. No expense is spared to ensure
that the duplicator reaches the customer
in the same condition as when it left
the show room floor. When the customer
purchases new equipment, it should arrive
in that manner no matter how it was
shipped.
III) Customer Service and Technical
Support
Our relationship with the customer does
not end after the unit has been sold.
The ability to speak to a technician
whom is knowledgeable and available
when you have questions is a key component
when deciding on a duplicator to purchase.
Every SharkCopier sold has the full
backing and support of RunTechMedia.
Our Tech Support will be available to
assist you with any question or difficulty
the customer may experience for the
life of the product. Even though every
SharkCopier has a full one year parts
and labor warranty, our technicians
will be available to walk you through
any problem or questions you may have
from the first day to the last as long
as you own the SharkCopier duplicator.
Our technicians work with you directly
and actually have technical training
and knowledge of every single duplicator
to ensure you get prompt and accurate
answers and service. Unlike some fly
by night companies looking to make a
quick buck who are never available or
capable of providing answers or service,
we stand behind the products we sell
and the customers who buy them.
When you look at all of the facts behind
what makes a duplicator stand out amongst
the competition, the answer is very clear
which unit ranks the best, the one that
provides the highest compatibility, best
performance, longest lasting, and most
features. In other words the SharkCopier
is what you are looking for.
- If a duplicator uses the same number
and brand of drives, why would I spend
more for one brand of duplicator over
another?
Even
though the drives are an integral part
of a duplicator, they are still just
one determinant in a sum of parts that
generate an optimal duplicated disc.
Take a car for example. Two cars could
use the same engine, but the mechanics
to make the engine work will determine
the type of performance the car will
get from the engine. Those added components
have varying costs and when you use
better quality parts as stated above,
it will slightly increase the costs.
The price for some of the most important
components that dramatically affect
the performance of a duplicator can
vary by a lot. Take the controller for
instance, the price can vary from $10
to over $100. The power supply can differ
between $30 ~ $80. This specially designed
500Watt** power supply provides the
most reliable and stable voltage for
the duplicator ensuring the unit will
not die prematurely. The standard steel
case compared with an aluminum case
can differ between $40 ~ $80. All of
these elements are necessary to get
the best performance out of the duplicator.
Some vendors just purchase equipment
from the drive manufactures, while others
will actually WORK in conjunction with
the manufactures to ensure the drives
offer the best performance needed for
multi-drive duplication. They also update
each drive's firmware and test all of
the drives before they are assembled
into the duplicator ensuring the most
updated software and compatibility.
Many vendors simply assemble the duplicator
quickly when an order is received verses
a higher quality vendor which will pre-assemble
the duplicator and fully test the unit
for 3 days to ensure quality before
the unit is sold. There are numerous
reasons why the price may vary, but
isn't higher quality worth a small percentage
price difference? When choosing electronic
equipment, it's wise to select a unit
with higher standards and quality rather
than a cheaper unit which will cost
you more down the road.
**power supply wattage depends on the
size of the duplicator and the number
of drives.
- Are the duplicators made by NEC/Pioneer/Plextor/Sony/TEAC?
No. Even though those companies supply
the reading/writing drivers, the actual
duplicator is not created by those companies.Many
of the vital parts such as the controllers,
chassis, power supply, etc. are created
and assembled by the duplicator's manufacture.
- Will two different brands of duplicator
perform the same if they are using the
same brand and model of drives? The answer
is No. Two separate duplicators using
the same drives will not perform the same
if other components differ. The part that
has the most dramatic affect on the duplication
quality is the controller and the internal
temperature of the duplicator. A controller
is like the brain of the duplicator which
controls all of the signals and commands
going directly to the drives. A good controller
not only has a larger capacity memory,
but also the type of operation system
programmed inside is extremely important.
While others may use cheap generic controllers,
the manufacture of the SharkCopier devoted
a lot of time and effort into developing
their own highly optimized and advanced
controller. The controller for the SharkCopier
ensures a more stable duplication with
dramatically enhanced compatibility for
the drives used. The SharkCopier case
utilizes a new airflow design which will
quickly and effectively remove heat generated
from the drives far better than the competition
keeping the whole duplicator cool all
times. This reduction in heat allows the
drives to perform without interruption
or becoming "burnt out". These two factors
are the core factors in optimizing the
performance of the drives and what would
differentiate the capabilities of two
duplicators using the same drives with
different components.
- Should you have a hard drive installed
in a DVD duplicator? A hard drive is highly
recommended for any DVD duplicator. Even
though a DVD has the same physical dimensions
as a CD, DVD's contain 6 times more information
within the disc compared to CDs. That
means the density of a DVD disc is significantly
higher than a CD. Thus, the requirement
for high speed DVD reading and writing
is dramatically higher than a CD. Taking
these facts into consideration, it would
provide a far more stable and controlled
duplication process if the source DVD
disc can be loaded into a hard drive instead
of reading directly disc to disc. Plus,
loading the master into the hard drive
will allow you to easily recall the data
quickly and easily for future duplication.
- Is an aluminum case better than a steel
case for a duplicator? Yes. An aluminum
case is vastly superior to a steel case.
Not only is aluminum lighter, but it gets
rid of the damaging heat inside the duplicator
up to 3 times faster than the standard
steel casing. Duplicators generate a tremendous
amount of heat during the burning process,
so using an aluminum case will greatly
decrease the temperature of the unit and
increase the quality of the burn and expand
the life of the duplicator.
- How does the SharkCopier extend the
lifespan of the drives/burners? The 2
most dangerous elements for any drive
are heat and dust. While the drives are
in use, they generate a significant amount
of heat. In order to prevent the drives
from overheating and burning out, a fan
is needed to pull the hot air out and
suck in fresh air to cool the drives down.
The fans built inside of a SharkCopier
use a ball barring system, instead of
the cheaper plastic solid fans used by
many other duplicators, to ensure stable
and continuous ventilation. The problem
is, the fresh air has no means to enter
the duplicator other than through the
front of the unit going directly through
the front of the drives. This causes the
second major threat to a drive, the culmination
of dust on the laser head. Unless you're
working in a completely dust free environment,
there will be dust particles in the air.
As the air is sucked through the front
of the duplicator those dust particles
will collect inside the drives and cloud
the laser head. The laser head is the
optical nerve center of the drives and
conducts the process of burning onto the
discs. Just as if your eye glasses developed
a built up layer of film and dust on the
lenses it would be harder to see through
them, the same is true for the laser head.
As the dust accumulates it makes it harder
for the laser to perform forcing the drive
to work that much harder and reducing
the lifespan of the drive. The SharkCopier
is specially designed with a special "gill"
venting system on each side of the case
to allow the air flow into the machine
without passing through the drive face.
This eliminates approx. 80% of the harmful
dust from entering into the drive itself
and landing on the laser head. To further
prevent dust from entering the drives,
the SharkCopier is equipped with exterior
drive door covers to block harmful dust
particles. These drive covers keep the
dust out and provide an attractive uniform
look for the duplicator itself. In addition,
since the case is made out of aluminum,
it gets rid of the harmful heat up to
3 times faster than a standard steel case.
By dramatically decreasing the amount
of heat and dust from disrupting the capabilities
of the drives, the SharkCopier can extend
the life of the drives by 20% ~ 30%.
- Are you buying a true 20x DVD duplicator?
Be smart
when you purchase a true 20x DVD duplicator!
Lots of 20x DVD Duplicator sellers are
not selling true 16x speed duplicator.
Why? Simply because their duplicators
do not have three necessary components
to achieve 20x duplication speed. These
components are 16x or above bandwidth
controlling unit, hard drive and 128MB
buffer memory. Without these components,
duplicators usually can't achieve true
20x duplication speed. A true 20x duplication
speed takes about 5.5 min for 4.7GB
full DVDR and about 3 min for half full
DVDR. Please verify with your seller
that you are buying a true 20x DVD duplicator
before purchase. Remember that we guarantee
all of our 20x DVD Duplicators can burn
at true 20x speed!
Note :
- You must use 20x
DVD media in order to achieve true
16x duplication speed.
- Duplication Speed
is based on Pioneer 20x DVD duplicator.
- Can I burn different titles at the same
time by using your duplicator? No. The
duplicator can only duplicate one title
at a time.
- Can I duplicate business card size CD-R's
or mini CD-R's with your duplicator? Yes.Our
duplicators support all sizes of media.
- Can I set my duplicator to copy at the
different speeds? Yes, the duplicator's
speed is the maximum speed it can handle.
It can be set to record at any speed lower
than its maximum speed.
- Can my DVD duplicator copy CDs?
Yes,
all of our DVD duplicators are capable
of coping CD's as well.
- Can my duplicator make copies from masters
created on an apple computer? / MAC? Yes.
Once you generate a master disc, the duplicator
will make an exact digital duplication
of the original regardless of what type
of computer or program the master disc
was created on.
- Can the DVD Duplicator also duplicate
CD+G discs? No. Even though the DVD duplicators
can duplicate the CD format, they do not
have the CD+G feature. In order to duplicate
CD+G, you need to purchase our special
CD+G duplicator.
- Can the duplicators duplicate -R only
(or +R only)? All of our duplicators are
able to duplicate both formats. They can
either copy DVD–R/RW to DVD–R/RW, DVD+R/RW
to DVD+R/RW, DVD–R/RW to DVD+R/RW, DVD+R/RW
to DVD-R/RW, Double Layer DVD+R to Double
Layer DVD+R, and Dual Layer DVD-R to Dual
Layer DVD-R.
- Do I need to use specific CD/DVD media
with a specific duplicator? No. Our duplicators
work with most every brand of media on
the market. However, using better quality
media will result in better quality duplications.
- How come I can't duplicate my masters
created by my DVD Video Recorder, such
as the Panasonic DMR Series? DVD video
recorders such as the Panasonic DMR Series
or similar recorders, requires you to
manually finalize the recorded data before
you can play these discs on other DVD
players or use a duplicator. If the duplicator
does not accept the recorded DVD, most
likely you have not finalized your masters
before you put them into the duplicators.
- How come I can't play my duplicated
recorded DVD (DVD-R or DVD+R) video from
the DVD duplicator on my DVD player?
Duplication
playback problems usually occur for
two reasons:
--The DVD player is an older model and
the DVD-R or DVD+R playback format was
not added at that time. Try using a
newer DVD player, as most DVD players
today support DVD-R and/or DVD+R disc
format.
--Your blank media is low quality. DVD
players may not be able to play every
kind of DVD-R or DVD+R media. If you are
using sub-standard media, you may encounter
playback problems. Thus, we strongly suggest
you to use a better playback compatible
DVD-R blank media.
- How could I tell if the duplicated copies
are accurate or if they have problems?
You can test duplicated copies for accuracy
by performing our “Compare” function.
This function compares the duplications
to the original master disc by comparing
the duplicated disc bit by bit. This process
ensures the duplication is a 100% exact
duplication of the original, providing
optimal playback ability. If there is
a recording problem, the duplicator will
notify you on the display there was a
failure and keep the affected disc in
the machine so you can identify which
one(s) are defective without disrupting
the rest of the duplicating process.
- I have very high fail rates on my duplication,
what can I do to prevent it? In most case,
high fail rates are due to the readability
of your master disc, especially for high-speed
duplication. We strongly recommend re-creating
your master at a low speed, such as (4x
for CD Duplicators and 1x for DVD Duplicators)
and using high quality blank media. Then,
you can use the recreated disc to be the
new master disc which should be used as
the source to create duplications. This
process is called Master Recreation and
it will reduce the fail rate significantly.
- If I buy a multi-target duplicator,
can I choose to burn on less than the
maximum targets available? Yes. The number
of drives on the duplicator is merely
the maximum number of duplications you
can produce at one time. You can make
any number of duplications up to the maximum
without any concerns.
- If I buy an 16x DVD duplicator, can
I use 1x, 4x, or 8x media to copy at 16x?
No. The DVD duplicator will determine
the media's maximum certified duplication
speed and cannot exceed that rate.
- Is my DVD duplicator standalone? Yes,
all of our DVD duplicators are fully standalone
with simple one touch buttons to duplicate.
No computer knowledge is required AT ALL.
- The music CD I copied has crack sounds,
why? The reason is most likely due to
the condition of your master. The quality
of your blank media also plays a significant
part in the finished sound quality. By
reducing the duplication speed to say
(16x) and using higher quality blank media
should resolve the problem.
- What is the difference between the VideoBuster
duplicators and the original format duplicator?
The
main difference is that the VideoBuster
duplicator applies VCIT technology onto
DVD+R media duplicates to make them
compatible with up to 99% of the DVD
players. This is very important if you
use the DVD+R format and want to ensure
optimal compatibility. Otherwise they
have all the same functions.
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