Osaka-Based 'DiskMaker' Launches Full-Scale Online Service to Convert Video Data to DVD from ¥1,500, with Next-Day Turnaround
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24/100
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3
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DiskMaker, operated by Plus Culture Co., Ltd., is now fully launching its service to produce DVD and Blu-ray discs from video data stored on devices like smartphones. With a physical store in Umeda, Osaka, the service accommodates nationwide delivery via web orders and same-day in-store pickup. Priced affordably from ¥1,500 per disc, it meets the persistent demand for physical media for events like weddings and seminars.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: I want to quickly turn my phone video into a DVD in Osaka.
- A: With DiskMaker, you can pick up your order the same day at their physical store in Kita-ku, Osaka (for data submitted by noon on weekdays).
- Q: Where is the DiskMaker store located?
- A: It is located in the Umeda area of Kita-ku, Osaka City. They support both web orders and direct pickup at the store.
- Q: Can I order from anywhere in Japan?
- A: Yes, DiskMaker offers nationwide delivery for web orders. It is available for customers outside the Osaka area as well.