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*A Plastic Case that is pretty rigid, and outside of potentially shattering the disc when removing it, shouldn't damage the disc
*A Plastic Case that is pretty rigid, and outside of potentially shattering the disc when removing it, shouldn't damage the disc


==Digipack==
==C-Shell and Similar Thin Cases==
*Essentially a cardboard "book" that has a divot and spindle similar to that of a Jewel Case
*These tend to be single piece packages with a [[Live Hinge]]
*Cheaper/Lighter (and in the case of Music/Video releases it can have artwork and such), but not as durable
*Often Polypropylene
*Examples:
**[https://a.co/d/b790Ccd Innovera Slim CD Cases, Clear, 25 Pack] (~14 USD) (Translucent White)
**[https://a.co/d/2el4WC7 Innovera Slim CD Cases, Clear, 10 Pack] (~9 USD) (Assorted Colors)
 


==STiL CD Case==
==STiL CD Case==
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*Rated for up to 60 Years
*Rated for up to 60 Years
**Need to see what this is based off of, some sort of [[Accelerated Aging]] test maybe?
**Need to see what this is based off of, some sort of [[Accelerated Aging]] test maybe?
==Ejector Case==
*Haven't seen these firsthand yet, but they grab the disc by the edge, and sort of shoot it out when a button is pressed
*[https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/320465-REG/Merit_Line_153036_Slim_Ejector_Case.html A B&H Photo Store Page for them] (No longer available there)
*[https://www.duplication.ca/Pushing-Button-Type-Ejecting-Case.html Duplication . ca supposedly still sells them]
*[https://www.blankmediaprinting.com/EjectorCase As well as "Blank Media Printing" ]
*Getting one even to just reverse engineer and 3d print would be neat in of itself
==Digipack==
*Essentially a cardboard "book" that has either the Plastic Insert Itself from a Jewel Case, or a similar divot and spindle
*In the case of Music/Video releases it can have artwork and such
*Probably not as durable, but it depends


==Sleeves==
==Sleeves==
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=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_disc_packaging The Wikipedia Page on Optical Disc Packaging]
*[https://rateyourmusic.com/wiki/Music:Package+type a RateYourMusic Wiki Post Titled "Package type" ]
**Just found this based on the images, has a detailed guide with good photos/diagrams (although seems to be instructions on what to tag your stuff as based on desciptors)
*[https://www.duplication.ca/quotes/ca/en/cd-duplication.php A Duplication Company (Duplication . ca)'s Page Showcasing their Options]
*[https://www.discwizards.com/cd-dvd-blu-ray-vinyl-design-template.htm A Publishing Shop (Disc Wizards) Page Titled "CD DVD & Vinyl Design Templates - Download all CD, DVD & vinyl print packaging design templates here]
**Showcases their options and has templates for each
*[https://mediamedley.com/music-cd-case-packaging-styles/ Media Medley - Music CD Case Packaging Styles]
*[https://www.ebay.com/itm/142915464698 PREMIUM Super Jewel Box King Size Super Jewel Case CD DVD Super Audio Hinge Case] (''why does it have a punchcard in it'') (May lowkey just be the DVD case type thing, which apparently [[HIPS]] ones were made of, but otherwise seemed notable, and the ''punchcard'' was just goofy enough to need to share lol)

Latest revision as of 00:46, 30 April 2024

Basics

  • This page aims to go over the various ways of packaging Optical Discs such as CDs DVDs and Blu-Rays / M-Disc

Options

Jewel Case

  • A Plastic Case that is pretty rigid, and outside of potentially shattering the disc when removing it, shouldn't damage the disc

C-Shell and Similar Thin Cases


STiL CD Case

Ejector Case

Digipack

  • Essentially a cardboard "book" that has either the Plastic Insert Itself from a Jewel Case, or a similar divot and spindle
  • In the case of Music/Video releases it can have artwork and such
  • Probably not as durable, but it depends

Sleeves

  • Due to the risk of scratching the disc these aren't advisable, although for casual use of easily replaceable things it isn't a big deal
  • Can be plastic, paper, or cardboard

Internal Links

External Links