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What’s a DDP file?

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What’s a DDP file?

Jan 6, 2017 | Posted by Eric Oehler |

DDP is a “disc description protocol” file – basically a specific type of image for an audio CD. CD replication plants often take these files in lieu of physical CDs, which can be quite nice since there’s nothing to get scratched, damaged, lost in the mail, etc.  It’s usually only accepted for replication, though, and not short-run duplication.

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