Friday, July 2, 2010

DDPi - The New Preferred Master for CD Replication

The DDPi (Disc Description Protocol image) is now acknowledged as the superior production master for any optical disc medium - CD, DVD or Blu Ray. The DDPi is an absolutely error-free master, which creates a superior sounding CD in the case of audio, and also creates CDs that are more reliably played by cheap CD players, boom boxes, car players etc.
Originally just DDP, it has actually been around for more than a decade, and has been the standard in video for that long. It also has been in use in audio CD mastering and replication, but on a much smaller scale. The DDP breaks the audio, subcodes, TOC and metadata down into separate elements; five or six files total in the file set. It was originally delivered on an 8mm video cartridge created by a machine called an Exabyte. The downside was it required a specific, costly machine at both the mastering room and the CD plant. And it was a mechanical tape cartridge, which can fail. So enter the future, and for some, the present: DDPi. DDPi contains all of the elements of a DDP Exabyte tape, but it is written directly to a hard drive in the mastering room and can then be delivered to the CD plant on a data CD-R or DVD or if available it can be uploaded directly to a CD plant's server. For your reference, DES will upload the DDPi along with our DDPi player which will allow you to listen to the master, check CD-TEXT and ISRC's, and burn your own CD. A huge advantage to this is that you will be using the exact DDPi that we will be sending to the plant.
The only downside, if you want to call it that, is that you have to use a cutting edge mastering room that understands and can create a DDPi file set, like DES Mastering (www.desmastering.com) for instance, and you have to use a CD manufacturer that can utilize the technology, which coincidentally DES can steer you to.

17 comments:

  1. Essential info to know! Thanks, George! Elimination of errors at any and every phase of the operation is critical, IMHO. Would you send a track to master knowing it had mistakes? Then why send it anywhere else KNOWING it would GET errors?

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  6. Used to sending masters out for pressing by post.
    Have just been asked for the latest one in DDPI.
    Your explanation cleared the air.
    Can you suggest any DDPI software that's worth investing in?
    Cheers
    mick
    Homecooked Records (France)

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  8. Thank you so much for the mention – and a glowing one at that! Actually, professional audio editing is the process of cleaning, splicing, adding, consolidating and deleting parts of a recorded sound file. When an audio file is recorded, many unwanted errors become a part of it. These might include an unintentional sneeze, pauses, umms and ahhs etc.

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  10. Absolutely Right. It is amazing how many replication companies still haven't adopted or supported the DDP Image format and ignore issues such as ISRC Codes and CD Text. Disc Factory will accept a variety of formats and even remaster when necessary but DDP is ideal for both short run CD Duplication and CD Replication orders.

    And Mick in reply to your question try Sonoris out for creating a DDP image.

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  16. Just stumbled on this. Yes we prefer to receive DDP files these days as the customer knows what they have sent from the studio is exactly what will be duplicated using our CD Duplication process.

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  17. Thanks for your post. Could you mention a program that creates a ddpi file? The ones I have can only make ddp's. Thanks

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