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*[https://rateyourmusic.com/wiki/Music:Package+type a RateYourMusic Wiki Post Titled "Package type" ]
*[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)
**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

Revision as of 21:49, 29 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

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

STiL CD Case

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