Do you kow of a Company similar to Kunaki - for Blu-Ray?

by garyv
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I use Kunaki right now for fulfilling my DVD products, but I'm thinking about making some HD videos and having them available on Blu-ray. Does anyone know of a company that is like Kunaki? That will let you upload your own Disc and images for cover art etc. as easy as Kunaki?
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  • Profile picture of the author Don Schenk
    It may be worth checking with these to see if they have started making blue-ray disc yet...

    Speaker Fulfillment Services

    TrepStar CD/DVD self publishing, manufacturing, shipping service 2012.

    CD Duplication | CD Replication | DVD Duplication | DVD Replication | Disc Manufacturing

    And there is one in Utah that is a lot like speaker fullfilment services. I think they are in Sandy or Prov. Don't remember where I put their info, but it's here somewhere. I'll be back

    I believe this is the one I was thinking of... Draper Utah (near Sandy)

    http://webcard.ubl.org/186620/Draper/UT/Molding-Box

    Nope - that wasn't the one in Utah I was thinking of. It is this... http://www.vervante.com/

    :-Don
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    • Profile picture of the author caliniph
      Originally Posted by Don Schenk View Post

      It may be worth checking with these to see if they have started making blue-ray disc yet...

      Speaker Fulfillment Services

      TrepStar CD/DVD self publishing, manufacturing, shipping service 2012.

      CD Duplication | CD Replication | DVD Duplication | DVD Replication | Disc Manufacturing

      And there is one in Utah that is a lot like speaker fullfilment services. I think they are in Sandy or Prov. Don't remember where I put their info, but it's here somewhere. I'll be back

      I believe this is the one I was thinking of... Draper Utah (near Sandy)

      Molding Box, Draper, UT, (801) 307-2224

      Nope - that wasn't the one in Utah I was thinking of. It is this... Vervante

      :-Don
      Thanks Don,

      This is great info, saving research time. Which one do you recommend (for regular DVD fulfillment) ?
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  • Profile picture of the author OutsourceFactor
    This is curious timing ... in a good way. This past week I've been digging into HD versus SD for a DVD product I'm planning to create in a niche market. We'd be recording high end seminars (about communication and language / personal change).

    The advice I read (and now have adopted) is not to worry about HD. Yes, I'll probably shoot in HD, but I won't render in HD for DVD. I'll render in 640 x 360, which is essentially 480p with black bars (letterbox).

    You have to ask yourself if the audience wants HD. Depending on the market, the answer is most often "no".

    I don't even think most people own Blue Ray players yet!
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    • Profile picture of the author garyv
      Originally Posted by OutsourceFactor View Post

      This is curious timing ... in a good way. This past week I've been digging into HD versus SD for a DVD product I'm planning to create in a niche market. We'd be recording high end seminars (about communication and language / personal change).

      The advice I read (and now have adopted) is not to worry about HD. Yes, I'll probably shoot in HD, but I won't render in HD for DVD. I'll render in 640 x 360, which is essentially 480p with black bars (letterbox).

      You have to ask yourself if the audience wants HD. Depending on the market, the answer is most often "no".

      I don't even think most people own Blue Ray players yet!
      I hear you, and that sounds like good advice - after all, even a blu-ray player can play old-school DVDs. However the videos I'm putting together are for an audience that are usually into home entertainment and will want a Blu-ray option.
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