Blu-ray disc (DVD) manufacturing and replication
Complete, retail-ready Blu-ray packages available in 6 days.
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Complete, retail-ready Blu-ray packages available in 6 days.
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Blu-ray Replication
INCLUDES:
- Blu-ray Stamper
- 5 week service
- AACS Licensing (obligatory fee)
- Blu-ray Single Layer (BD-25) replication
- Full-color on-disc printing
- Blu-ray case with full color wraparound insert
- Shrink wrap
Replicated Blu-ray discs as fast as 5 weeks!
Blu-ray Replication: Masters for Blu-ray replication must be submitted in Cutting Master Format (BDCMF or Sony CMF) on removable USB 2.0 hard drives formatted for Windows or files should be submitted as BDCMF or Sony CMF image on BD-R. (Playable BD-Rs are not acceptable for Blu-ray replication.) If you are interested in Blu-ray Dual Layer (BD-50), please call 1-800-468-9353 for a custom quote.
Blu-ray Duplication
INCLUDES:
- DVD Duplication onto high quality BD-R 25 GB media
- 6-day service (4-day and 1-day service available)
- Full-color on-disc printing
- Blu-ray case with full color wraparound insert
- Shrink wrap
Also available in quantities as low as 100 discs in as fast as 6 days.
Blu-ray Duplication: Masters for Blu-ray duplication must be submitted on BD-R (non CMF).
Why is Disc Makers the only choice for your Blu-ray manufacturing
- Crisp, full-color on-disc printing gives your custom Blu-ray discs that high-quality professional look.
- Our biodegradable, vegetable-based inks produce some of the richest and most vibrant colors around for your wholesale book and media projects.
- Get your discs into production today, thanks to our speedy online ordering and proofing app.
- All our packages for this optical disc format are backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
- All our disc packages are proudly made in the U.S.A.
Enhance the look and feel of your Blu-ray
Easily add any of these services to your order during checkout or learn more below.
Blu-ray Authoring
Hi-definition Blu-ray authoring services, menu design, encoding, special features, and more for your definition video needs.
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Blu-ray Post-Production Services
Video and film editing, color correction, motion graphics, and soundtrack adjustments for your HD video project.
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Free Blu-ray Screening
Get a no-obligation, professional video master screening to evaluate the technical standards of your movie project.
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Why Blu-ray?
- HD video
- 7.1 channels of uncompressed audio
- Increased interactivity and menu navigation
- Network/internet connectivity
- Improved disc coating with increased resistance to scratches and smudges
- Piracy protection via AACS (replicated Blu-ray discs only)
- Want to know more about the technical ins and outs? Check our Blu-ray FAQ.
Frequently asked questions about Blu-ray discs
What formats of Blu-ray discs does Disc Makers offer?
Disc Makers provides BD‑25 and BD‑50 Blu-ray disc formats, supporting single-layer and dual-layer high-capacity discs suitable for HD video, audio, or data storage. These formats allow you to distribute high-quality content for commercial or personal projects. This optical disc format was originally developed to replace the aging HD DVD standard. Whether you are releasing a single disc or a box set, our Blu-ray format expertise ensures your physical media is compatible with every modern Blu-ray disc player.
Can I produce custom Blu-ray discs with labels and packaging?
Yes. Our custom Blu-ray services include full-color printed disc labels, jewel cases, keep cases, and packaging options tailored to your branding needs. You can create a professional-looking product that matches your project's presentation.
How much storage does a Blu-ray disc hold?
A standard BD‑25 disc holds 25GB, while a BD‑50 dual-layer disc can store up to 50GB of HD content. This makes Blu-ray ideal for feature-length films, high-resolution video, and large multimedia projects that require more space than DVDs. This massive storage capacity is why the name Blu-ray is synonymous with high-quality home entertainment. When the first Blu-ray prototypes were finalized, the goal was to provide enough space for an unfinished film to include hours of bonus physical media content. This allows for extensive professional reviews to be included on the optical disc format alongside the feature film or documentary.
Are Blu-ray discs compatible with all players?
Blu-ray discs created through Disc Makers can be played on standard Blu-ray players, gaming consoles like PlayStation, and computers with Blu-ray drives. However, it's important to verify that your playback device supports the specific disc type you choose.
How do I submit video files for Blu-ray production?
Video files can be submitted through our online portal in common formats such as MOV, MP4, and AVI. After upload, our team handles authoring, menus, chapters, and final disc mastering to ensure professional quality. It is important to check your Blu-ray release dates and provide your date of submission early to avoid delays during the February rush. Our portal allows you to upload definition video that meets the standards of upcoming Blu-ray commercial titles. Whether you are submitting a single disc project or a complex artistic masterpiece, our workflow ensures your physical media project transitions perfectly from a digital file to finished optical discs.
Can I add menus and chapters to my Blu-ray disc?
Yes. Disc Makers offers full Blu-ray authoring services, letting you include menus, chapters, subtitles, and navigational elements. This enhances the viewing experience and gives your disc a professional, polished feel. Our team uses the same storage capacity logic that the industry pioneers intended, allowing for complex interactivity that surpassed the old HD DVD capabilities. Adding these features to your Blu-ray movies helps secure better critical reviews from your audience. We can help you organize an unfinished film or a complete series, ensuring the name Blu-ray remains associated with premium quality and superior home entertainment navigation on every single disc.
Does Disc Makers offer duplication and replication for Blu-ray?
Yes. We provide both duplication for small runs and replication for large quantities. Duplication is ideal for test batches or small distributions, while replication ensures consistency and quality for large-scale projects. Both processes utilize the optical disc format that has become the global standard. Replication is particularly suited for high-volume manufacturing deals or massive new releases where a single disc must be replicated thousands of times with 100% accuracy. Our February production schedule is optimized for Blu-ray releases of all sizes, ensuring your physical media meets the high-performance standards required for modern Blu-ray disc player hardware and HD screens.
Can Blu-ray discs include bonus content?
Absolutely. You can include extra footage such as behind-the-scenes videos, interviews, music videos, or multiple audio tracks. Our team ensures that bonus content is organized and fully compatible with the disc menus. Because the Blu-ray format offers significantly more storage capacity than legacy HD DVD, you can load your optical discs with hours of definition video extras. This is common for upcoming Blu-ray titles or special promotional packages. Even an unfinished film can be transformed into a valuable collector's item by including archival physical media and information about Blu-ray production, which often results in much higher viewer engagement and fan satisfaction.
What packaging options exist for Blu-ray discs?
Disc Makers offers standard keep cases, eco-friendly cases, and multi-disc packaging. You can select packaging based on your project's scale, aesthetic, and distribution needs, ensuring your product is presentation-ready. Professional packaging is essential for Blu-ray releases targeting distribution deals in major retail outlets.
How is Blu-ray different from DVD quality?
Blu-ray provides superior resolution, sharper video, and richer audio than DVD. It is ideal for HD content distribution, professional filmmaking, and multimedia projects where clarity and quality are essential. The Blu-ray standard, supported by manufacturers like Panasonic, offers a visual leap that HD DVD simply couldn't match. With vastly increased storage capacity, the Blu-ray format allows for uncompressed definition video that brings Blu-ray movies to life. This is why high-definition discs remain the leader in home entertainment. When comparing industry reviews, the high bitrates found on optical discs are consistently praised over streaming or legacy physical media formats.