Well, it’s happening. Even in this crazy economy. We here at Video Labs are starting to get requests to make Blu-ray DVD copies. 
At first it was one or two copies, and now we are fielding requests for up to 100.
Granted, the medium is still taking some time to catch on among many of our clients, but the advantages of the format – HD video quality among the foremost — are alluring.
The majority of the requests seem to be for exhjibition at trade shows, conferences and screenings.
And we can handle your Blu-ray duplication orders and utilize our superb on-disc color thermal transfer face label printing. (see blog on disc face printing: http://tinyurl.com/59psy8)

As you know, I like to feature popular packaging options here on this site. One of my clients recently asked to go up a step from the Trimpak (what I call the “square” clam shell case http://tinyurl.com/5wa7s8)
While the Trimpak is square and can be filed well on a shelf, this client wanted something a bit more robust for their library of DVDs.
The result was the clear plastic polybox cases.
Here’s a sleeve that is made totally of recycled paper materials:
We offer these at Video Labs. Cost is around $0.45 ea, which includes disc insertion. These actually serve as a cross between a stiff 2-panel cardboard sleeve and a thin paper sleeve with a window.
When you have two discs to send out, and a double vinyl case with a colorful wrap http://tinyurl.com/68tojs is just too much (either too much cost or too grandiose for the project), then I highly recommend these nifty double clam shell cases.
Take a look at this brief video clip to see how they work:
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