CDs can be duplicated by copying the information from one CD to another using software and a CD-ReadWrite drive. Higher-volume duplicators actually "replicate" CDs by making a stamp and imprinting the information similar to the printing of books or newspapers.
Yes.
CD Duplicators make copies of the original cd.You put up to 700megabytes on that one.
Newer model CD duplicators yes. Most however, are not equiped for these protections.
CD duplicators usually come with basic or trial software. It's best to purchase your own.
CD duplicators always burn discs. Pressing discs only occurs in a factory setting.
CD duplicators used to use Firewire, but these days almost exclusively use USB connections.
There are many places where one can find reviews and ratings of CD and DVD tower duplicators. One can find reviews and ratings of CD and DVD tower duplicators at popular on the web sources such as Super Media Store and Amazon.
CD/DVD duplicators are not still in fashion in my opinion. That is because of the PVR and DVR availability we have now. Plus, IPods make them almost obsolete.
You can overburn on duplicators through software, but none support hardware overburning.
A CD or DVD duplicator allows you to duplicate, copy, your favorite CD or DVD. You can learn more about the many "automated duplicators" available. Some "duplicators" not only provide speed and accuracy of copying a DVD or CD but are photocopiers as well. Some "automated copiers" also come with full service "PC's". They range in price from $2500 and up.
if the CD duplicators are used at home with your own computer and with media content which you own then it is perfectly legal and considered as a back up. however if you were to copy cds for friends or for sale you would need copyright permission or else it is illegal.
It's very easy. Typically CD duplicators will require only a single USB connection.