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How much does it cost to press a CD?

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William Burgess

Updated on March 08, 2026

How much does it cost to press a CD?

CD Production & Pricing

QuantityCD-R On-disc color label 2 Panel Glossy Cardboard SleeveBulk CD On-disc color label No Inserts
200-299$3.50
300-499$3.30$1.25
500-699$2.95$1.00
700-1000$2.50$0.80

How much does it cost to press 1000 CDs?

It’s about $1000 to manufacture 1000 replicated CDs in a jewel case with a one double-sided page insert. If you want fancier packaging, it can get really expensive but there are many options these days so it helps to do your research!

How long do pressed CDs last?

Among the manufacturers that have done testing, there is consensus that, under recommended storage conditions, CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs should have a life expectancy of 100 to 200 years or more; CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM discs should have a life expectancy of 25 years or more.

Can you make a CD at Walmart?

Select the music tab at and click on “Create a Custom CD.” Search or browse a song and click “Add to CD.” Continue to add songs until playlist is complete or CD is full. Click “Organize and Buy” and continue.

How do I release my own CD?

Here are ten tips to successfully launching a new album

  1. Create awareness for the album while it’s still in the works.
  2. Release a single 1-3 months in advance of the release.
  3. Shoot a music video.
  4. Make your single ubiquitous.
  5. Alert the press!
  6. Line up distribution for your album.
  7. Revamp your website.

Are CDs pressed or burned?

CDs are made by being pressed from a mold, while CD-Rs and CD-RWs are made by burning the information to the disc with a laser. Though they are not physically identical, they work just the same. However, you cannot record to pressed CDs, only to CD-R/RW discs.

Do people still buy CDs?

The CD sales is declining but it’s still the number one medium bought by music fans. The transition from CDs to USB/downloads will take at least a decade more.

Which is better vinyl or CD?

Sound Quality From a technical standpoint, digital CD audio quality is clearly superior to vinyl. CDs have a better signal-to-noise ratio (i.e. there is less interference from hissing, turntable rumble, etc.), better stereo channel separation, and have no variation in playback speed.

How can I burn my own CD?

How to Burn Music to a CD/DVD in Windows Media Player

  1. Insert a blank CD or DVD suitable for storing audio files in your computer CD/DVD-RW drive.
  2. Open Windows Media Player and click the Burn button.
  3. Click through albums and playlists and drag the songs you want to add to the CD/DVD to the Burn pane.
  4. Click Start Burn.

Does anyone still burn CDs?

A decade ago, storing information or your favorite songs on a CD was the go-to, but with modern technology, most people don’t bother with burning CDs anymore. If you still have an old CD player or you’re just looking to relive the past, there’s no reason why you can’t burn a CD, though.

How much does it cost to release a single?

Both CD Baby and TuneCore will distribute your single to the major digital retailers for about $10. Other services like DistroKid will let you distribute as many songs as you want for about $20 per year. Loudr will also let you distribute an unlimited number of songs for a 15 percent commission.

How to print directly on CD?

Obtain CDs or DVDs that have a printable surface. For better results, record the data on to the disc before printing.

  • Move the printer so that the rear side is at least 7.5 cm (3 in) away from any wall or objects. While printing on the…
  • Pull the CD/DVD tab to remove the CD/DVD holder from the storage area below the main tray.
  • How do you print on a CD?

    Open your printer’s settings and set the media type as CD/DVD. Insert your printable CD into the printer’s CD/DVD tray. Select the print function from the program in which you created your CD label. Allow the printer to print the CD’s image onto the printable CD surface.

    How much do CD DVD replication services cost?

    Disc Makers charges$299 to$350 for 100 CDs with eco-wallet cases. The price includes full color printing on the disk.

  • 100 DVDs with eco-wallet cases runs$325 to$350.
  • 200 CDs in full color jackets will run you$395 to$450. That also includes full color printing on the disk.
  • How to make a music disc?

    Rip (copy) the music to your hard drive. Before ripping your CD, change your burning quality to the highest quality: Click Organize, choose

  • Insert a blank CD into your writable CD drive.
  • In Windows Media Player’s Navigation Pane, click the Music category and choose Album to see your saved CDs.
  • Right-click the newly ripped album in your library, choose Add To, and choose Burn List. If your Burn List already had some listed music, click
  • Click the Start Burn button.