Here’s a familiar scenario: you need to burn multiples copies of a disc, and to do that you insert them one at a time, patiently waiting for each to finish. It’s boring and it’s monotonous. Wouldn’t it be better if these things were automated? The company Disc Makers thought so, too, and so they came up with a product called Medley. It looks and installs like a typical inkjet printer, measuring 19 inches wide by 18 inches deep. Because of its bulk, the author wishes that the unit could be trimmed around the edges. For managing the duplication and printing, there is an intuitive bundled program called DiscDirect. The cost may prove that it’s an unnecessary investment for the regular hobbyists. The real benefits may be seen by producers who make hundreds of DVDs on a regular basis. With the advent of paid tech support, the author gives Disc Makers credit for offering free lifetime support. There’s also a program called "Perfect Fit Guarantee", which is just their version of the 30-day guarantee. If you decide the Medley doesn’t fit your needs, you may swap it with any of their other products.