Sony DVD Rom/DVD Video manual Specification H Label Print DVD 10 Labelside a

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4. Labelprinting

Specification H - Label Print

DVD 10 Labelside A

15 mm

23mm

43 mm

120 mm

Alternatively, Sony DADC offers an extended printing area for DVD 10. Please note that Labelside A and Labelside B of specification H hold different printing areas. This is required in order to be able to machine-read the barcode of the product.

Printing area on the DVD

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Contents Up to Introduction Introduction Page Table of Contents From CD to DVD Services General and Technology DVDDVD DVD2nd side 1st side MiniDVD ColourDVD SniffleDVDGeneral Input media for DVD-VideoDetails on DVD Authoring Possibilities Video AudioSubtitels Still PicturesRegional Coding MultibranchingSeparate audio masters, digital multichannel audio programs 12.2 Backgrounds12.3 Image Size Basic menu structureSafe Area Colour DepthRange Interlacing Flicker/Jitter File FormatNaming Convention Registration and AlignmentUser Interface and Delivery Printouts Navigation MediaData Preparation FormattingInput Media UDF-Bridge FormatApple Macintosh/DOS Scsi Harddisk Drive Electronic data transmissionLabel Film Dimensions Printing ProcessesPrinting Areas Following types of print can be processedSpecification F Label Print DVD 5 / DVD Specification G Label Print DVD 10 Side a and B Specification H Label Print DVD 10 Labelside a Specification H Label Print DVD 10 Labelside B Film Specifications for Label Print Line widths and letter sizesRegistration marks for screen printing Density PrintDuplex/Triplex print half-tone print with Pantone colours Four-colour print Picture DiscStandard Contents Catalogue number DVD logoMade in EU Side IndicationLabel Film Data via Electronic Storage Media Label Film Data via Electronic Data TransferPlease do not forget Production Label Film Data deliveryGraphicsStudioDADC@sonydadc.com Please provideSerialisation Specification Disc SerialisationFilm specification Printing ProcessPhysical Films Digital Films Data SourcesCustomer Input Server FTP Software ToolsIsdn Regular PostFiles FontsImages/Illustrations Fonts ImagesOverview of the most common problems TemplatesTipp Packaging Specifications Film Specifications Booklet for DVD Plastic BOXFilm Specifications Cover Sheet for DVD Plastic BOX Back panelFilm Specifications Booklet for Super Jewel BOX Film Specifications Inlay Card for Super Jewel BOX Outside AussenseiteFilm Specifications Inlay Card for Jewel Case Also backliner, inlay card with perforations at the backFilm Specifications Booklet for Jewel Case Rear TitleFilm Specifications Ecopak Front RearFilm Specifications 12 cm CD Carton Sleeve Back FrontDigipak Index Stickers Sticker Packaging Discription Winding orientation Generell InformationCatalogue-No. WAPCD29 212 Specification Product Catalog Number Artist / TitleDVD DVD Turnaround QuantityOrder Forms General Terms & Conditions Rights of Mechanical Duplication, Copyrights, Author Rights

DVD Rom/DVD Video specifications

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